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Las últimas décadas han estado dominadas por un determinado tipo de personas con un determinado tipo de mente, programadores informáticos capaces de fabricar códigos, abogados capaces de redactar contratos, MBAs capaces de masticar cifras. Pero las llaves del reino están cambiando de manos. El futuro pertenece a un tipo diferente de personas con un tipo muy distinto de men...more
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May 23, 2008T.J. rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Recommends it for: my enemies, self absorbed petty bourgeois functionaries unconcerned with global poverty
I hate this book and want to set it on fire.
No, seriously. Daniel Pink takes a bunch of self-evident ideas, hammers them togethers with some feel-good rationale, and writes a pampered, whiny how-to of middle class comfort telling us to use our right brains to stay competitive and maintain our middle class relevance.
His examples are trite and his sources appalling--looking at the selections at your local suburban Target is not the way of justifying your belief in a culture of abundance, you self
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Jun 16, 2019Kent rated it it was ok · review of another edition
If you have read anything about the rise if design in business, ignore this book. I was assigned it for school and basically was able to skip the entire thing. I was disappointed my program assigned this.14 years ago, at publish time, this was ground breaking. Now: table stakes.
TL;DR: creativity is an essential skill as it will be the last thing automated, and it is what drives breakthroughs.
If you find this ^ intriguing or surprising, read the book. If not, skip to the “portfolio” chunks of se
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Jul 12, 2008Bill Kerwin rated it liked it · review of another edition

A very popular business book--at least it was ten years ago--claiming that because of abundance, Asia and automation, right-brained abilities are now becoming even more valuable in the workplace than left-brained skills. He presents right-brained abilities in categories, and offers exercises to help develop such skills.
Disregarding the fact that neurobiologists now believe these skills have little to do with a particular hemisphere, I agree with the thesis of this book, and thought that the pre
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Jul 20, 2010Joanne rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I’m a “right-brainer”. In the language of Myers-Brigg’s typology, I am an extreme INFP, an introverted feeling type (heart vs. head), with strong leanings towards intuition (vs. sensing), and perceiving (vs. judgment). As an “intuitive”, I make all sorts of connections, linking ideas, and often jumping from one thought to another. Trying to keep up with me in conversation, people sometimes say that I am “all over the place.” This typology has not always served me well in my career, particularly...more
May 21, 2008Kelly rated it liked it · review of another edition
Recommended to Kelly by: Heggel
Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind makes many excellent points. Unfortunately, it suffers from an awkward and unconvincing metaphorical framework.
Chapter 1: Right Brain Rising
Pink starts out explaining about the brain’s left and right hemispheres, and how each side is responsible for different cognitive activities - the left hemisphere tends to be responsible for sequential logic, analysis, and language; the right hemisphere for holistic reasoning, pattern recognition, emotions and body language. So
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Aug 10, 2010Trevor rated it it was ok · review of another edition
After enjoying Drive this book was surprisingly disappointing. The basic line is that if you are doing something that can be done by computers or more cheaply by Asian workers then your job probably doesn’t have a future. You are probably doing something much too ‘left-brained’ and you need to start doing something more ‘right-brained’.
This guy really does like to categorise ideas – he has six main categories in this one that you need to be good at if you are going to make it in the new world o
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Jun 18, 2017Richard Newton rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Shelves: business-and-organization, self-help-personal-development
Well written and easy to read, with little to disagree with, but nevertheless a book I find difficult to rate at more than 2 stars.
I enjoyed the first 60 or so pages which introduce Pink's argument that we need to make better use of our right-brain characteristics and move away from our over-reliance on left-brain thinking. Fortunately, Pink has done some research and is not presenting a typical simplistic view of right and left brains. He acknowledges we need to use both, just a bit of re-balan
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Jun 06, 2011Elliott rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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This book was better than what reviewers and critics were saying about it.Daniel makes it completely clear that to survive in the conceptual age, we need to harness the power of our right brained cognitive abilities. In concordance, left brained cognitive abilities have simply grown obsolete, completely vulnerable to the affects/threats of the conceptual age, because their working function can now be either be automated, shipped off to foreign grounds (due to globalization), or be terminated bec...more
Apr 22, 2019Ashok Rao rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is a very important book and I strongly recommend it. If you are a teacher you can recommend it your students and as a parent you can gift it to your children. Daniel H. Pink not just talks about 'why' but he gives equal importance to 'how' too. In short why right-brainers will rule the future and how to engage the right hemisphere. This book is full of exercises and resources and you would immediately want to start exercising your right hand side of the brain.
Aug 01, 2007Joel rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Pink's proposal is a touch idealistic, but the vision he paints is promising. Basically, since automation and outsourcing to Asia can now accomplish lots of left-brain heavy jobs (computer coding, etc.) and since affordability of so many products has freed up some of our time and energy, Pink suggests that future jobs (and happiness) will depend more on those who master six critical senses managed by the right side (the creative side) of the brain: design, play, story, symphony, empathy, and mea...more
Jun 26, 2019Natsu rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Daniel Pink’s argument is very simple; the dynamics of the corporate world are gradually changing, and soon enough, a large number of left brain dominant workers will face the risk of losing their jobs because 1) workers with cheaper wages will take over, and 2) computers will be chosen over humans since they get things done faster; therefore, what we can do to adapt to this social transition is to put our right hemisphere of the brain into action. Essential abilities needed to activate the righ...more
Apr 23, 2008Brandy rated it

Daniel Pink Una Nueva Mente Pdf

it was ok · review of another edition
Shelves: 2008reads, for-work, library, adult, non-fiction
Pink has a fundamentally decent, and possibly true, point--that in order to succeed, today's workers need to be more creative than ever before, because all of the logic-driven drone-work will be done by, well, drones--but his point gets buried in this pop-psych, new-agey rhetoric. His advice on what sorts of traits will be necessary seem obvious to me--they boil down to play nice with others, make connections between people and ideas, and have fun--but he did lose me at the end where he advocate...more
Jan 09, 2008Rick rated it liked it · review of another edition
Besides having an author name seemingly borrowed from “Reservoir Dogs,” there is much to like in this popular business/pop psychology book. It posits a movement from an era when “Left-Brained” Knowledge Work was at a premium to one in which “Right-Brained High-Concept and High Touch” Work will be the demand opportunity. Computers and a global workforce have reduced the at home demand for knowledge work—computers do it massively faster and smart, English-speaking workers in West Asia and Africa d...more
May 28, 2008Sally Linford rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Although it goes against my principles to give 5 stars to a self-help book, I make an exception for this gem. It's fascinating and revealing, and full of hope for the future (there's a rare commodity). My book club really loved it--all of us.
Pink (yes, that's his name) outlines his vision for the next generation of world business trends in our 'flat' world where automation, asia, and abundance have created new requirements for success--requirements that for the most part come out of the right br
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Jan 31, 2011Fahima Jaffar rated it it was ok · review of another edition
i first this book with interest, but then had to skim through the last 50 pages or so to finish it. Sorry Mr. Pink. The stories were fun to read, the numbers and data were interesting.. but couldn't buy your prophecy and share u your 'pinkish' view of the future.
I believe our world is already run by a few R-Directed minds.. crazy ones indeed.
One more thing, maybe i'm just paranoid here, but in a way i felt that this book is directed to the westerners, while the low-waged asians are somehow obje
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UnaJan 24, 2018Begüm Saçak rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: favorites, self-help-and-motivational-books
Pink's central argument in this book is related to the future of jobs and how they will be mostly carried out by computers or cheap labor from Asia, which is, I think, an almost realistic portrait of the future. Unfortunately, it does not seem to be easy to switch using right-brain after being advised to use your left-brain to succeed in the harsh economic world out there. When I was reading this book, I realized though it is sometimes hard, it is easy to do things that require logic and certain...more
Jan 05, 2019Matt rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A very interesting look into the human brain... and how the touchy-feely part of the brain is re-making business, politics and science. It was well worth listening to. Stressed meditation and how the right brain thinking creatively affects life in the 21st century.
Apr 19, 2009Lauren Deland rated it liked it · review of another edition
Daniel Pink Una Nueva Mente Pdf
If you are already the type to work through your ideas by sketching, dreaming, and creating, this book isn't likely to tell you anything you don't already know. You may, however, come away feeling a little smug towards the persistent chorus of voices that cast doubts on the aspirations of those drawn towards the arts and liberal arts studies.
That is, until you realize that Pink's assertion that 'right-brainers will rule the future' isn't really substantiated in this book. Pink begins the book
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Feb 16, 2009Steven rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I was disappointed with this book. I must confess I did not finish it. I'm writing a review for the first 60%. I did learn some things. It has been a while since my psychology classes and I enjoyed the brain review. However, it degrades into a cheerleading book without much support. I lost interest at the point where he talks about the CEO who hires poets instead of MBA holders. I need a bit more support to the argument than I asked some rich guy. Are there any studies comparing the success rat...more
Dec 13, 2010Dwight rated it did not like it · review of another edition
While I'm sympathetic to the opinion that folks with creativity provide valuable services and will continue to be in demand, anybody with half a left brain can see that most of the arguments advanced herein are faulty or poorly supported. Most of the evidence offered is anecdotal. When the author does us the (occasional) service of providing a reference, it is usually a weak source, a secondary source, or a source completely unrelated to the fact/quote stated. There may be a decent idea in here,...more
Oct 10, 2012Lain rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Really loved this book. I found so many actionable items to push my own thinking further, in new directions. I even plan to develop a scrapbooking class around the information I learned.
Oct 12, 2015Randa ツ rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book has so many ideas for live your life much better.
Mar 27, 2012Kater Cheek rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Before I listened to this book, I took some online quizzes to find out if I was more right brained or left brained. Three quizzes said I was left brained, one said I was right brained. So when I say I didn't like this book, you can chalk it up to my left-brained narrow-mindedness.
Pink starts out his book with one solid premise: left-brained tech centered jobs are being outsourced overseas and taken over by computers. If you want to succeed, you need to learn how to be more in touch with the righ
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Mar 12, 2018Sakti Bagchi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Eye opener! Beautiful read. It is meant for people in developed countries who are losing job due to young engineers from India, China, Taiwan etc. So this book suggests how to ensure they chose right kind of job so that they still have the upper hand. Like in art, design, architecture etc which are more right brain intensive activities. The philosophy is that anything that is logical can be learnt or automated but not creativity. Hence every engineer, later or to some extent doctor will lose job...more
Jul 23, 2011Prateek Jain rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Shelves: psychology
A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future, by Daniel H. Pink is a text which examines why right brainers or people with more creative and artistic abilities are going to rule the future. His argument is that due to Abundace, Asia and Automation, Left-Brained people or people with technical abilities are going to loose their edge in the job market. The only solution for them to remain relevant is to pick up skills which are more artistic and creative to enhance their skill set and...more
Apr 19, 2011Debra Parks rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
For the first time in my life, I felt like someone was actually saying not only do I have skills, but they are important. For all of my life the very idea of performing process-driven work has caused me mental hives. I was made to feel somehow deficient if I couldn't stay attuned to the task. In fact, one teacher, who I will call Mr. Bologna MaHohney, told me I would end up on the street if I didn't learn to color inside the lines. (Ok, he didn't exactly say on the street, but that's what he mea...more
Mar 23, 2015K's Corner rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I'm glad that I didn't let the mixed reviews sway me into not reading this book. It is actually a pretty interesting read.
The author's key message is that the Right-brain traits and capabilities will be ever more important to succeed in this age of information, what he calls the Conceptual Age. He is not diminishing the importance of L brain traits which have landed us where we are today, but they need to be supplemented.
The book is divided into two parts. The first part starts out with a diffe
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Sep 07, 2013Annie rated it liked it · review of another edition
The subtitle 'Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future' gives the impression that left-brain thinking (e.g., logic, data, and analytics) will become irrelevant in the future... to be replaced by right-brain thinking (e.g., design, empathy, and creativity). And throughout the book, the author is biased towards right-brain thinking. He gives lots of anecdotal assertions, rather than facts or data. For example, one of the reasons why Apple products is so appealing is its design, not its speed and me...more
May 02, 2010Jim rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Richard, here you go.
I listened to this as a audio book read by the author. I admired that he made his argument on why the future belongs to the right brained and describes six traits of RB thinkers. He backs it up by research, examples and offers exercises to develop these traits.
You'll find some research you read about before and some new stuff.
I didn't agree with all his conclusions but thought he made some interesting points.
It's somewhat pop sciency, a little over the top at times but wor
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Sep 02, 2007Griggette rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A must-read for anyone in college/recently graduated, as well as educators and professionals. Though Pink's title suggests that vegetable-dyed yarn makers and pan flute players will rule the future, he actually recommends that everyone, left- or right-brain dominate, embrace both hemispheres of their gray matter. His writing style is easy to read and his portfolio suggestions at the end of every chapter make it an interactive reading experience. A good read for anyone with an entrepreneurial spi...more
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