Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
De (autor) Cal Newport Jeff Bottomsen Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 05 Jan 2016
Georgetown
University
professor
and
popular
blogger
Cal
Newport
reveals
the
new
key
to
achieving
success
and
true
meaning
in
one's
professional
life.
An
Amazon
Best
Book
of
2016
Pick
in
Business
&
Leadership
Wall
Street
Journal
Business
Bestseller
A
Business
Book
of
the
Week
at
800-CEO-READ
Deep
work
is
the
ability
to
focus
without
distraction
on
a
cognitively
demanding
task.
It's
a
skill
that
allows
you
to
quickly
master
complicated
information
and
produce
better
results
in
less
time.
Deep
work
will
make
you
better
at
what
you
do
and
provide
the
sense
of
true
fulfillment
that
comes
from
craftsmanship.
In
short,
deep
work
is
like
a
super
power
in
our
increasingly
competitive
twenty-first
century
economy.
And
yet,
most
people
have
lost
the
ability
to
go
deep-spending
their
days
instead
in
a
frantic
blur
of
e-mail
and
social
media,
not
even
realizing
there's
a
better
way.
In
DEEP
WORK,
author
and
professor
Cal
Newport
flips
the
narrative
on
impact
in
a
connected
age.
Instead
of
arguing
distraction
is
bad,
he
instead
celebrates
the
power
of
its
opposite.
Dividing
this
book
into
two
parts,
he
first
makes
the
case
that
in
almost
any
profession,
cultivating
a
deep
work
ethic
will
produce
massive
benefits.
He
then
presents
a
rigorous
training
regimen,
presented
as
a
series
of
four
"rules,"
for
transforming
your
mind
and
habits
to
support
this
skill.
A
mix
of
cultural
criticism
and
actionable
advice,
DEEP
WORK
takes
the
reader
on
a
journey
through
memorable
stories-from
Carl
Jung
building
a
stone
tower
in
the
woods
to
focus
his
mind,
to
a
social
media
pioneer
buying
a
round-trip
business
class
ticket
to
Tokyo
to
write
a
book
free
from
distraction
in
the
air-and
no-nonsense
advice,
such
as
the
claim
that
most
serious
professionals
should
quit
social
media
and
that
you
should
practice
being
bored.
DEEP
WORK
is
an
indispensable
guide
to
anyone
seeking
focused
success
in
a
distracted
world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781478936596
ISBN-10: 1478936592
Dimensiuni: 133 x 146 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția: Completă
Editura: HACHETTE AUDIO
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 1478936592
Dimensiuni: 133 x 146 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția: Completă
Editura: HACHETTE AUDIO
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
Notă biografică
Cal
Newport,
Ph.D.,
lives
in
Washington,
DC,
where
he
is
a
writer
and
an
assistant
professor
of
computer
science
at
Georgetown
University.
He
also
runs
the
popular
website
Study
Hacks:
Decoding
Patterns
of
Success.
This
is
his
fifth
book.
Recenzii
Praise
for
So
Good
They
Can't
Ignore
You:
"Entrepreneurial professionals must develop a competitive advantage by building valuable skills. This book offers advice based on research and reality--not meaningless platitudes-- on how to invest in yourself in order to stand out from the crowd. An important guide to starting up a remarkable career."—Reid Hoffman, co-founder & chairman of LinkedIn and co-author of the bestselling The Start-Up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career
"Do what you love and the money will follow' sounds like great advice -- until it's time to get a job and disillusionment quickly sets in. Cal Newport ably demonstrates how the quest for 'passion' can corrode job satisfaction. If all he accomplished with this book was to turn conventional wisdom on its head, that would be interesting enough. But he goes further -- offering advice and examples that will help you bypass the disillusionment and get right to work building skills that matter."—Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of Drive and A Whole New Mind
"This book changed my mind. It has moved me from 'find your passion, so that you can be useful' to 'be useful so that you can find your passion.' That is a big flip, but it's more honest, and that is why I am giving each of my three young adult children a copy of this unorthodox guide."—Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick, WIRED magazine
"Written in an optimistic and accessible tone, with clear logic and no-nonsense advice, this work is useful reading for anyone new to the job market and striving to find a path or for those who have been struggling to find meaning in their current careers."—Publishers Weekly
"Stop
worrying
about
what
you
feel
like
doing
(and
what
the
world
owes
you)
and
instead,
start
creating
something
meaningful
and
then
give
it
to
the
world.
Cal
really
delivers
with
this
one."
—Seth
Godin,
author,
Linchpin"Entrepreneurial professionals must develop a competitive advantage by building valuable skills. This book offers advice based on research and reality--not meaningless platitudes-- on how to invest in yourself in order to stand out from the crowd. An important guide to starting up a remarkable career."—Reid Hoffman, co-founder & chairman of LinkedIn and co-author of the bestselling The Start-Up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career
"Do what you love and the money will follow' sounds like great advice -- until it's time to get a job and disillusionment quickly sets in. Cal Newport ably demonstrates how the quest for 'passion' can corrode job satisfaction. If all he accomplished with this book was to turn conventional wisdom on its head, that would be interesting enough. But he goes further -- offering advice and examples that will help you bypass the disillusionment and get right to work building skills that matter."—Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of Drive and A Whole New Mind
"This book changed my mind. It has moved me from 'find your passion, so that you can be useful' to 'be useful so that you can find your passion.' That is a big flip, but it's more honest, and that is why I am giving each of my three young adult children a copy of this unorthodox guide."—Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick, WIRED magazine
"Written in an optimistic and accessible tone, with clear logic and no-nonsense advice, this work is useful reading for anyone new to the job market and striving to find a path or for those who have been struggling to find meaning in their current careers."—Publishers Weekly