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Lädt ... On the Vergevon Rebecca D. Costa
Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. "From the beginning of recorded history, humankind has tried to predict, control, and change the future. It is a daunting task fraught with risks and rewards. Read this book if you want to be ready for the future." ―Alan Dershowitz, lawyer, legal scholar, and bestselling author (Alan Dershowitz) "On the Verge is a terrific jackpot of a book. It is both page-turner entertaining and think-trigger serious about how we ―meaning all of us―can get ahead of the many curves out there in our varied lives, liberties and pursuits of happiness. Read it and smile. But mostly read it and plan." ― Jim Lehrer, executive editor and anchor of PBS NewsHour (Jim Lehrer) "On the Verge presents a useful view of how we can look ahead and invent our own future, often by predapting to possible futures. If you want to get ready for change you see coming, On the Verge can help you get the job done." ―Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, entrepreneur (Craig Newmark) "Rebecca Costa has a talent to tell stories that illustrate her keen observations and explain important cultural implications as new innovations touch our lives. If you have an insatiable curiosity about the impact of innovation on our world ahead and how the future can be manipulated, you will love this book." ―John Sculley, former CEO of Apple and president of Pepsi-Cola (John Sculley) "Rebecca Costa has done it again. On the Verge shows how predictive technologies and science are redefining modern leadership. A book certain to make its mark on Capitol Hill." ―George Mitchell, former Senate Majority Leader (George Mitchell) "The world is experiencing extraordinary and transformational change. Technology and big data have empowered humankind to reach new and epoch-making achievements. Rebecca Costa has brilliantly prescribed how we can harness our newfound empowerment with foresight to literally change the course of our collective future." ―Tom Daschle, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader (Tom Daschle) "On the Verge is a stunningly insightful book of hope. Rebecca Costa brings a bold, fresh new perspective on solving our greatest problems. The answers, she explains, lies in using foreknowledge and predictive technologies to head off our difficulties before they begin. Costa is one of the Big Thinkers of our time." ―Tavis Smiley, Author, Television and Radio Host (Tavis Smiley) "The ability to predict the future has long been a goal of mankind. While not assuring infallibility, On the Verge offers tools to put that goal within reach. The potential for good is enormous." ―Christine Todd Whitman, Former Governor of New Jersey and Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (Christine Todd Whitman) "This is a dazzling book - a can't-put-down, easily understandable exploration of the potential (no, near-certainty) that Big Data and developing technologies will give mankind the ability to anticipate and solve every problem from disease to terrorism to accidents to crime. Must-read for everyone!" ―Morton Kondracke, political journalist and commentator for The McLaughlin Group, The Beltway Boys, Roll Call, Fox News (Morton Kondracke) "My experiences negotiating with antagonistic regimes in North Korea, Iraq and Sudan underscores the importance of heading off dangerous confrontations whenever possible, as well as how important it is for governments to adapt quickly to changing conditions. Costa's book, On the Verge, offers a first look at how predictive technologies and the 'principles of adaptation' can be used to preempt future crises. A must read." ― Bill Richardson, Energy Secretary, Governor of New Mexico, U.S.Ambassador to the United Nations, U.S. Congressman (Bill Richardson) Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
The author of The Watchman's Rattle "has done it again. On the Verge shows how predictive technologies and science are redefining modern leadership" (George Mitchell, former Senate Majority Leader). "There can be no greater advantage than certainty of the future. Not in nature. Not in business. Not in governance." So begins Rebecca Costa's much-awaited exploration of foresight: "the crowning achievement of human ambition." According to Costa, advances in Big Data, predictive analytics, genomics, artificial intelligence, and other breakthroughs have made it possible to pinpoint future results with mind-blowing accuracy--cracking the door to what Costa calls predaptation: the ability to adapt before the fact. Never before has the information needed to avert danger, get the jump ahead of others, or prepare for the inevitable been so clearly within grasp. Through fascinating real-life examples, Costa reveals how technology has brought nations, businesses, and individuals to the edge of clairvoyance. Yet, our ability to act on foreknowledge often falls short--causing leaders to squander the advantage of preemption. To counteract this failure, Costa illuminates 12 principles of adaptation, and predaptation, used to succeed in fast-moving environments. In the spirit of the best in popular science, On the Verge is a landmark examination of big-picture forces affecting society today. Costa's unique sociobiological perspective, combined with her ability to blend humor, breaking science, and insightful personal stories, distinguishes her as one of the most important thought leaders of our time. "If you have an insatiable curiosity about the impact of innovation on our world ahead and how the future can be manipulated, you will love this book."--John Sculley, former CEO of Apple and President of Pepsi-Cola Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Jim Lehrer
Executive Editor and anchor PBS NewsHour
“ Rebecca Costa has done it again. On the Verge shows how predictive technologies and science are redefining modern leadership. A book certain to make its mark on Capitol Hill. ”
George Mitchell
former Senate Majority Leader
“ Rebecca Costa has a talent to tell stories that illustrate her keen observations and explain important cultural implications as new innovations touch our lives. The future can be manipulated. Some want their creations to adapt to the world. Others like Steve Jobs wanted the world to adapt to them. If you have an insatiable curiosity about the impact of innovation on our world ahead and how the future can be manipulated you will love this book.
John Sculley
former CEO of Apple and President of Pepsi-Cola
“ From the beginning of recorded history, humankind has tried to predict, control and change the future. It is a daunting task fraught with risks and rewards. Read this book if you want to be ready for the future. ”
Alan Dershowitz
lawyer, legal scholar and bestselling author