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Matthew Syed

The surprising truth about success

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Author: Matthew Syed

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781591848226

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/09/2015

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Different attitudes towards failure
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Chapter 3How to handle failure correctly
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Chapter 4 How to learn from failure
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Black Box Thinking

"Black Box Thinking" by Matthew Syed is an essential listen for anyone interested in personal and professional development, particularly leaders, educators, and healthcare professionals. Its insights into how embracing failure and learning from mistakes can drive innovation and improvement are crucial for those looking to foster a culture of transparency and accountability within their organizations. Additionally, individuals aiming to enhance their problem-solving skills and resilience in the face of setbacks will find valuable strategies and examples that can be applied to various aspects of life and work.

3 quotes from Black Box Thinking

  • "Failure is not the opposite of success; it is part of success."
  • "To be successful, you must be willing to embrace failure and learn from it."
  • "The most successful organizations are those that foster a culture of openness and learning from mistakes."

Author : Matthew Syed

The book was written by the famous British ping-pong player Matthew Syed, who took part in the Olympic Games for his country twice. He self-studied his way to Oxford University to major in politics, philosophy and economics, and graduated with honors. He is now a well-known columnist and a journalist in charge of news and current affairs for The Times. Throughout his athletic career, he failed many times in winning championships. These experiences gave Syed a deep understanding of failure and success.