In
my third reading of A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink, Pink transitioned
from giving background on his ideas to really diving into them and showing what
it takes to keep up in the right-directed thinking world. This also made the
book more exciting because he is starting to get into his own analysis.
The
first thing that Pink brought up in this section was the six senses that are
essential to succeed in this new era of thinking. Design, story, symphony,
empathy, play and meaning are needed in an idea or product for it to find
success in today’s world. An item not only needs to function, but also be
visually appealing. Data isn’t enough anymore. You need to be able to tell the
story of your product, put the pieces together to see the big picture, have
empathy to understand your customer, and in the end have meaning and happiness
in what you are doing. When I first read through the six senses, I was
skeptical because these are not the six attributes that came to my head when
thinking about trying to be successful in the business world. However, as Pink
developed his analysis further, I could see why he put each of these six senses
on that list. These six are really the hook moment in a deal that can make or
break you. If you are missing just a single piece, it can cause a large
downfall.
I
am excited to see what the rest of the book is like, as Pink will be breaking
down each of the six senses into it’s own chapter. Hopefully, he will help the
reader understand the points he is making about each sense and connect them
back to the business world.
The idea that "data isn't enough anymore" is so powerful. We're a society build around data. If the data/information age is over, the entire game changes.
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