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Wall Street Journal Bestseller"A useful, forcefully written, and wide-ranging study of inequities-and how to fix them." -Kirkus ReviewsWhat if we could go beyond the conversation about diversity and take real action?In early 2021, more than two hundred widely respected experts gathered virtually for the world's most ambitious conversation about diversity. Our aim was to do more than spotlight injustice. We challenged ourselves to imagine how to fix it. The dialogue brought together casting directors, bookstore owners, disabled leaders, healthcare professionals, students, VCs, standup comedians, chief diversity officers, pro gamers, archaeologists, government insiders, startup founders, and even a master puppeteer.Now for the first time, these solutions are compiled into one groundbreaking volume organized into twelve powerful themes including: storytelling, technology, identity, retail, education and more. Each chapter paints a revealing picture of the world, how it is, how it could be and what needs to happen for us to get there. For newcomers to the topic of diversity, and DEI experts alike, this book offers a much-needed actionable blueprint for creating a more inclusive world for us all.
INSPIRED BY THE #1 WSJ BESTSELLING NON-OBVIOUS SERIES!"Breakthrough!" ―Tony Robbins, #1 NY Times Bestselling Author"Must read!" ―Sal Khan, Founder & CEO of Khan Academy“Eye-opening!” ―Dorie Clark, Bestselling author of the Long Game“Delightful.” ―Adam Grant, #1 NY Times Bestselling authorShift Your Perspective. Be More Non-Obvious.In Non-Obvious Thinking, bestselling futurist Rohit Bhargava and pioneering venture capitalist, Ben duPont come together to offer a concise four step method to think bigger.From the termite mounds of Zimbabwe to an undiscovered Australian island that seemingly disappeared overnight, this book blends fascinating stories with highly actionable daily lessons. This is not an intimidating theory-filled business book. It’s a digestible roadmap to being more observant and unlocking the potential of your best ideas.Learn how to:Create space for new ideas and thinking.Uncover insights by training your powers of observation.Hone your focus to isolate the details that matter most.Define a twist to make your thinking original and unique.These are the four components of the SIFT framework– a groundbreaking method designed to unlock your creative potential in four simple steps. Whether you're dreaming of entrepreneurial success, seeking creative inspiration, or simply aiming to break free from conventional thought, Non-Obvious Thinking will help you learn to see what others miss.The world needs more non-obvious thinkers. This book is your guide to becoming one yourself.
Get the 2018 Updated Edition of This Book! #1 Amazon Best Seller ¿ ALL BUSINESS (2015 Edition)#1 Marketing, #1 Entrepreneurship, #1 Market Research and more!TOP 50 ALL AMAZON KINDLE BOOKS (2015 Edition)Wall Street Journal Best Seller (2015 Edition)Winner: Axiom Business Theory Silver Medal (2017 Edition)Official Selection: Gary¿s Book Club at CES (2017 Edition)How does the dramatic decline of golf explain the boom in sales of music on vinyl? What can the world¿s most exclusive restaurants teach you about the future of consumption? What cultural trend unites a transgender six year old, a Somali supermodel, and a Canadian Prime Minister?The answers to these questions may not be all that obvious. And that¿s exactly the point. Non-Obvious delves into the curation process the author has used for years to build his Trend Reports and takes readers behind the scenes of trend curation (much to the delight of past readers who have been asking about this for years), and show them the methodology they can use to predict the future for themselves. In this sixth edition, discover how to use the power of non-obvious thinking to grow your business and make a bigger impact in the world. Non-Obvious is filled with entertaining insights like how a pioneering comedy- club charging audiences per laugh may forecast the future of consumption or how a wave of tech firms hiring yogis and offering classes in mindfulness may change the overall culture of business.Trends featured in this year¿s report include: E-mpulse Buying, Strategic Downgrading, Optimistic Aging, B2Beyond, Personality Mapping, Branded Utility, Mainstream Multiculturalism, Earned Consumption, Anti-Stereotyping, Virtual Empathy, Data Overflow, Heroic Design, Insourced Incubation, Automated Adulthood, and Obsessive Productivity.Non-Obvious takes a brutally honest look back at more than 60 previous trends from 2011 to 2015, providing an honest assessment of what came true, what was a dud, and why it matters. In the end Non-Obvious is a book that will show you how to think different, curate your ideas and get better at predicting what will be important tomorrow based on learning to better observe patterns in the world today.
How do you pack a small suitcase to optimize your luggage and still be ready for any occasion?What are the insider secrets of the travel industry that only elite business travelers know?How can you keep strong relationships with friends and family no matter how often you travel?Life on the road can be glamorous, fulfilling, lonely and hectic all at once. Professionals who spend their careers on the road routinely create their own lifehacks to survive. What if you could sit down for a coffee with them all at once and get their best advice? That, of course, would be impossible ... but this book is the next best thing.As a professional speaker, consultant and longtime road warrior since his early 20s, Rohit Bhargava has logged nearly two million miles traveling to over 50 countries for work. In this book, he takes everything he has learned and combines it with the most useful tips from dozens of fellow travelers to create the ultimate guide to traveling for work. Whether you are currently a frequent business traveler or getting ready to take your first business trip, the advice in this book will help to conquer your next journey (and every one after that!) like seasoned road warrior.
ALL-NEW SECOND EDITION COMING APRIL 2021! WRITTEN DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC WITH ALL-NEW INSIGHTS.FEATURING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OVER 50 TOP EXPERTS. Why do virtual meetings usually suck and how can you make yours better?What are the five secrets to delivering a compelling virtual presentation?How can you collaborate with people you have never met in real life?Most guides to virtual work pretend like it is better than being face to face. It usually isn’t. But in today’s business world, there are many reasons you may need to work remotely or do virtual meetings, from taking parental leave to navigating a global health pandemic. In this short guide featuring a compilation of the best advice and insights from more than 50 experts from all industries, you will learn the keys to being effective from afar. Whether you need to deliver a presentation to a virtual audience or collaborate with a global team, this handy guide will help you be more productive when you can't be there in person.
This is the Small Business Marketing advice book yoüve been Googling for. Like having coffee with an expert, this book shares irreverent tips and secrets from WSJ bestselling author and marketing guru Rohit Bhargava on how to promote your business without a huge budget. This book is like a high energy masterclass and brainstorming session all in one ¿ with actionable tips to transform your marketing approach within hours.
Wall Street Journal Best Seller Finalist: The AMA Leonard L. Berry Book Prize Winner: The Eric Hoffer Book Award (Business) Winner: INDIE Gold Medal Book Award (Business)How are a men's grooming brand and frustrated "stuck-at-work" dads leading a revolution in masculinity post #MeToo?What can the decline of a global lingerie brand and corporate hackathons teach us about how fear can stifle innovation?How does hiring "neuro-diverse" workers and creating empathetic shampoo bottles signal a dramatic shift toward compassion in the workplace?For the past 9 years, marketing expert and Georgetown University Professor Rohit Bhargava has curated his best-selling list of non-obvious trends by asking the questions that most trend predictors miss.In this all-new ninth edition, discover what more than a million readers already have: how to use the power of non-obvious thinking to grow your business and make a bigger impact in the world.In total, the Non-Obvious 2019 edition features 15 all-new trends across 5 categories including Culture; Consumer Behavior, Marketing; Social Media, Media & Education, Technology; Design plus Economics; Entrepreneurship. The book also features a detailed section with a review and rating for more than 115 previously predicted trends, with longevity ratings for each.As with the original version, this new edition of Non-Obvious also delves into the curation process the author has used for years to build his Trend Reports and takes readers behind the scenes of trend curation (much to the delight of past readers who have been asking about this for years), and show them the methodology they can use to predict the future for themselves.
This is the Small Business Marketing advice book yoüve been Googling for. Like having coffee with an expert, this book shares irreverent tips and secrets from WSJ bestselling author and marketing guru Rohit Bhargava on how to promote your business without a huge budget. This book is like a high energy masterclass and brainstorming session all in one ¿ with actionable tips to transform your marketing approach within hours.
- Non-Obvious is a book that reveals the secrets that the world's leading futurists and innovators use to predict the future, along with presenting new original research in each annual edition for 15 ALL NEW trends that will change business and consumer behaviour in the coming year. - The 2018 edition of the long running Trend Series is the 8th annual edition of the trend report and features 15 ALL NEW trend predictions for 2018- The Non-Obvious Trend Series has been viewed and shared over 1 million times online since the first digital edition in 2011- The book is a Wall Street Journal bestseller- Unlike other "futurist" trend predictions, the author's process is approachable and his research is ACTIONABLE- Rather than only revealing the trends, this is a rare book that also gives anyone the tools and teaches them the habits to be able to learn to predict the future for themselves.- Author is two time TEDx Speaker, has keynoted events in over 32+ countries.- Author has spent the past 15+ years consulting on brand strategy for some of the most successful brands in the world, - Past clients author has worked with include Under Armour, Intel, Ford, Lenovo, LG, Marriott, Unilever, Pfizer, Molson Coors and Coca-Cola
This entertainingly irreverent book from Wall Street Journal bestselling author and occasional Georgetown University professor Rohit Bhargava filled is with brutally honest secrets of success no one has ever dared to tell you. For anyone sick of hearing you should do what you love, take more risks and make mistakes, this empowering book is like a desperately needed pair of noise-canceling headphones for uselessly obvious advice. Instead, Always Eat Left Handed offers a real world, no-nonsense playbook for getting ahead in school, work and life by doing exactly the opposite of what most people tell you. Starting, of course, with eating left handed.
"A fascinating and groundbreaking look at how technology and empowered patients are fundamentally changing health care - and vitally important reminder that the future of health care is about more than who pays for it."Written by best selling author Rohit Bhargava (Likeonomics) and noted digital health futurist Fard Johnmar, ePatient 2015 combines groundbreaking original research with insights from pioneers of the digital health movement to offer a road map for patients, caregivers, providers, and business professionals seeking to understand the future of health care.Taking a global view, the book brings readers on a journey from the robotics labs of Japan to a tiny Dutch city using data to revolutionize breast cancer treatment. These are the stories that bring 15 bold new trends shaping the future of health care to life, including "The Over-Quantified Self," "CareHacking," "MicroHealth Rewards," and "Multicultural Misalignment" to name a few.- The Over-Quantified Self: How Big Data may deliver "feel good" stats rather than real actionable health advice- Multicultural Misalignment: Why it is critical that health innovators develop products that address differences in age, ethnicity, and culture- MicroHealth Rewards: What game theory teaches us about changing health behavior and why rewards (or punishments) work--or don't- CareHacking: The surprising ways patients are using digital tools to get better, lower cost, and faster care Whether you spend most of your time inside the health care system, or happen to be among the billions of people who will end up using it one day, ePatient 2015 paints a surprisingly unique, optimistic, and clear-eyed vision of health care's future, and how anyone can get ready for it.For online resources and information on bulk orders, visit www.epatient2015.com.
An all new updated 2021 edition of the popular original guide to working from home and adjusting to virtual work featuring the best tips and advice from more than 50 top experts. Most books on remote work repeat the same tired advice about being productive while wearing sweatpants. The advice in this book is different. Award winning author Rohit Bhargava reveals the secrets of remote work by curating advice from the experts.In this book, you''ll learn:Why trying to recreate a "home studio" for presentations is overrated.How you can build powerful relationships with people you''ve never met.The seven rules of virtual meetings that everyone should know.How to look and sound amazing on video, without spending a fortune.Most guides to virtual work pretend like it is better than being face-to-face. It usually isn''t. But in today''s business world, there are many reasons you need to work remotely or do virtual meetings, from taking parental leave to navigating a global health pandemic.In this short guide featuring a compilation of the best advice and insights from more than 50 experts from dozens of industries, you will learn the keys to being effective from afar. Whether you need to deliver a presentation to a virtual audience or collaborate with a global team, this handy guide will help you be more productive when you can''t be there in person.This is not a book that will convince you that you need to work remotely every day or that you should go to a Caribbean island and become a digital nomad. It''s a guide for anyone forced to work remotely, stuck on too many Zoom calls, and looking for quick actionable advice on how to shift the way they work to get more done every day.
The ALL NEW 2017 edition of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Non-Obvious featuring 15 NEW trends and updated ratings of over 60 previously predicted trends!What unexpected insights can a holographic Holocaust survivor and a Japanese film about soy sauce offer us about career development?How do self-repairing airplane wings, touch-enabled "e;skinterface"e; tattoos and smart locks predict the next trillion dollar industry?What can the surprising popularity of an odd Norwegian TV show and the rise of "e;quiet eating"e; in Spain teach us about buying behavior?The answers to these questions may not be all that obvious. And that's exactly the point. For the past 7 years, marketing expert and Georgetown University Professor Rohit Bhargava has curated his best-selling list of non-obvious trends by asking the questions that most trend predictors miss. It's why his insights on future trends and the art of curating trends have been utilized by dozens of the biggest brands and organizations in the world like Intel, Under Armour and the World Bank.In this all-new seventh edition, discover what more than a million readers already have: how to use the power of non-obvious thinking to grow your business and make a bigger impact in the world. Here is a snapshot of trends featured in the report:Fierce Femininity - As gender continues to become more fluid, fiercely independent women are increasingly portrayed as heroines, seen as role models and changing the world.Passive Loyalty - The ease of switching from brand to brand continues to empowers consumers - forcing brands to get smarter about earning true loyalty of belief versus loyalty of convenience.Robot Renaissance - As the utility of robots moves beyond manufacturing and into the home and workplace, they adopt better human-like interfaces and even may have micro-personalities built in.Moonshot Entrepreneurship - Inspired by visionary entrepreneurs, more organizations think beyond profit and focus on using business to make a positive social impact and even save the world.In total, the Non-Obvious 2017 Edition features 15 all-new trends for 2017 across 5 categories including Culture & Consumer Behavior, Marketing & Social Media, Media & Education, Technology & Design plus Economics & Entrepreneurship. The book also features a detailed section with a review and rating for more than 60 previously predicted trends - with longevity ratings for each.As with the original version, this new edition of Non-Obvious also delves into the curation process the author has used for years to build his Trend Reports and takes readers behind the scenes of trend curation (much to the delight of past readers who have been asking about this for years), and show them the methodology they can use to predict the future for themselves.Isaac Asimov once wrote that he was not a speed reader, but he was a speed understander. If you want to improve your business or your career by seeing those things that others miss, and becoming a speed understander for yourself, this book can help you get there.
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