Greg McKeown is a business writer, consultant, and researcher specializing in leadership, strategy design, collective intelligence and human systems. He has authored or co-authored books, including the Wall Street Journal Bestseller, Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter (Harper Business, June 2010), and journal articles.
Originally from England, he is now an American citizen, living in Menlo Park, California. Greg holds a B.A. in Communications (with an emphasis in journalism) from Brigham Young University and an MBA from Stanford University.
The World Economic Forum inducted Greg into the Forum of Young Global Leaders.
Greg is currently CEO of THIS Inc., a leadership and strategy design agency headquartered in Silicon Valley. He has taught at companies that include Apple, Google, Facebook, Salesforce.com, Symantec, Twitter, and VMware. Prior to this, Greg worked for Heidrick & Struggles' Global Leadership Practice assessing senior executives around the world. His work included a project for Mark Hurd (then CEO of Hewlett Packard) assessing the top 300 executives at HP.
Greg is an active Social Innovator and currently serves as a board member for Washington D.C. policy group, Resolve, and as a mentor with 2Seeds, a non-profit incubator for agricultural projects in Africa. And he is a regular keynote speaker at non-profits groups including The Kauffman Fellows Program, St. Jude and the Minnesota Community Education Association.
Have you ever found yourself stretched too thin?
Do you simultaneously feel overworked and underutilized?
Are you often busy but not productive?
Do you feel like your time is constantly being hijacked by other people’s agendas?
If you answered yes to any of these, the way out is the Way of the Essentialist.
The Way of the Essentialist isn’t about getting more done in less time. It’s about getting only the right things done. It is not a time management strategy, or a productivity technique. It is a systematic discipline for discerning what is absolutely essential, then eliminating everything that is not, so we can make the highest possible contribution towards the things that really matter.
By forcing us to apply a more selective criteria for what is Essential, the disciplined pursuit of less empowers us to reclaim control of our own choices about where to spend our precious time and energy – instead of giving others the implicit permission to choose for us.
Essentialism is not one more thing – it’s a whole new way of doing everything. A must-read for any leader, manager, or individual who wants to learn who to do less, but better, in every area of their lives, Essentialism is a movement whose time has come.
發表於2025-02-07
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又一本講決策的書,帶瞭點工程學的方法論。 從可能性、取捨、目標三個角度講,這個框架是沒問題的。 理論框架: 一,可能性 慣性生活是有代價的,代價是慢慢忽視生活的可能性,慢慢也喪失瞭自己選擇的能力,一旦自己放棄選擇的時候,就會有彆的力量或者彆的人來幫你選擇。這個...
評分你是否曾感到心力交瘁? 你是否曾感到勞纍過度卻又沒有發揮所能? 你是否曾覺得自己隻擅長做瑣碎小事? 你是否曾感到自己忙忙碌碌卻又效率低下? 你是否覺得自己一直在奔忙,卻總是到不瞭任何地方? 每個人都想選擇過自己想要的生活,但一次又一次讓彆人給自己做齣瞭選...
評分你是否曾感到心力交瘁? 你是否曾感到勞纍過度卻又沒有發揮所能? 你是否曾覺得自己隻擅長做瑣碎小事? 你是否曾感到自己忙忙碌碌卻又效率低下? 你是否覺得自己一直在奔忙,卻總是到不瞭任何地方? 每個人都想選擇過自己想要的生活,但一次又一次讓彆人給自己做齣瞭選...
評分至少收獲以下幾點: 學會拒絕 準確自我定位 不是越多越好 保證每日充分睡眠 要記日記 提前準備 正常排版的話,本書至少可以減少80頁的厚度。單就這一點來說,是和精要主義的主題相違背的。
評分1p 專注可以通嚮成功;但成功會帶來太多的選擇和機會,其結果是最初通嚮成功的那個專注點土崩瓦解…精要主義就是要打破這種用忙碌衡量成功的淺見。 2p 盲目地追求更多→自律地追求更少:通過選擇性接受任務,為自己贏得空間,進而找到創造的自由。 3p 人們覺得他們進展快速,但...
圖書標籤: 個人管理 思維方法 時間管理 思維 心理學 英文原版 English Business
都是常識,再學一遍,很好。
評分蠻好的,尤其身處電影學院,各種信息和機會太多,很容易就把你砸暈瞭,分不清真正對你重要的是哪些事情,反而被不是真正重要的事情搞得筋疲力盡;值得在未來多看幾遍。
評分一碗雞湯喝完,覺得大概可以給人看。對我是沒什麼卵用。有點年頭瞭
評分trade-offs: 做10件事中的一件事中的1/10主要、然後彆太在意、
評分都是常識,再學一遍,很好。
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