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The must-read summary of Bill Jensen's book: "Disrupt! Think Epic. Be Epic.: 25 Successful Habits for an Extremely Disruptive World".
This complete summary of the ideas from Bill Jensen's book "Disrupt! Think Epic. Be Epic." shows that to excel today, you need to focus on developing the right set of personal habits. In his book, the author highlights the 25 habits of world-class performers that help them to succeed in an era of disruption. This summary will help you to re-evaluate your current habits and take inspiration from the most successful people in order to change your habits for the better.
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To learn more, read "Disrupt! Think Epic. Be Epic." and start developing the habits that will put you on the path to success.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2014
Book PresentationDisrupt! Think Epic. Be Epic. by Bill Jensen
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Summary of Disrupt! Think Epic. Be Epic. (Bill Jensen)
Book Abstract
The introduction of new technology and change are ongoing and won’t be slowing down any time soon. This is absolutely the age of continuous personal and business disruption – some major, many minor but disruptions nonetheless.
So how do you excel in the face of ongoing disruptions? The key is to develop the right habits. Studies consistently show that up to 45 percent of what you do every day is driven by your personal habits. To excel today, focus on developing the right set of personal habits.
In particular, there are 25 habits which world-class performers use today:
To achieve more now and in the future, don’t worry so much about the external changes which are happening in the world. Focus on the inward journey. Integrate these habits into your daily routine and you will welcome rather than fear the disruptions of the future.
“Everything is figureoutable. It boils down to a pretty simple thing: Put one foot in front of the other and figure it out. We should be seeing what sucks and taking the steps to fix that. People always assume that someone else is going to take care of it, but if everyone took personal initiative, then we’d have a much more exciting, vibrant world.”
– Miki Afrawal, founder, WILD and THINX
“The people who will succeed in this era are those who figure out how to benefit from, or take advantage of, continuous disarray, disorder and disruption. You already have much of what it takes to master successful habits in the age of personal disruption. It’s time to free those qualities and skills.”
– Bill Jensen
About the Author
BILL JENSEN is founder and CEO of The Jensen Group, a change management consulting firm. Mr. Jensen is an information architect and has carried out a twenty-year research program titled Changing How We Work: The Search for a Simpler Way. He is the author of several books including Simplicity, Work 2.0 and Simplicity Survival Handbook. Mr. Jensen is an accomplished public speaker and is a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology.
The Web site for this book is atwww.simplerwork.com
Important Note About This Ebook
This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints and arguments from the book as a whole. This means that the organization of this summary is not a representation of the book.
1. The Do’s
Never assume that something cannot be done. Challenge your assumptions and do things differently.
One great way to get ahead in business or in life is to ask all the questions everyone else just glosses over. Try and challenge the limiting assumptions others work under and you can zoom ahead. Good questions to start with are:
How do I define success?How did I arrive at that personal definition?What can I do differently to excel in the future?How can I approach challenges in a creative way?The simple dynamic is most people and almost all organizations just try to deal with the current situation as if it is locked in stone. If you get busy asking questions that rock the boat, you just might uncover an opportunity nobody else has noticed.
“The rules of the world in which we live are not written on tablets handed down by God. They are artifacts of our history. Most of them were done for good reasons, but sometimes those reasons have changed. And it’s appropriate to reexamine the rules.”
– Jamie Heywood, co-founder, Patients-Like-Me
“Objects and information are starting to co-mingle in a very interesting way. Think about smarter everything. Think about: What’s the information layer that’s hiding within everything and how do we use that?”
– Aaron Dignan, CEO, Undercurrent
