Albert-László Barabási is a physicist, best known for his work in the research of network science. A Hungarian born native of Transylvania, he received his Masters in Theoretical Physics at the Eotvos University in Budapest, Hungary and was awarded a Ph.D. three years later at Boston University. Barabási is the author of six books, including the forthcoming book "The Formula: The Science of Success." His work lead to the discovery of scale-free networks in 1999, and proposed the Barabási-Albert model to explain their widespread emergence in natural, technological and social systems, from the cellular telephone to the WWW or online communities.
Barabási is both the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science and a Distinguished University Professor at Northeastern University, where he directs the Center for Complex Network Research, and holds appointments in the Departments of Physics and Computer Science, as well as in the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women Hospital, and is a member of the Center for Cancer Systems Biology at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
Barabási is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. In 2005 he was awarded the FEBS Anniversary Prize for Systems Biology and in 2006 the John von Neumann Medal by the John von Neumann Computer Society from Hungary, for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology. In 2004 he was elected into the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and in 2007 into the Academia Europaea. He received the C&C Prize from the NEC C&C Foundation in 2008. In 2009 APS chose him Outstanding Referee and the US National Academies of Sciences awarded him the 2009 Cozzarelli Prize. In 2011 Barabsi was awarded the Lagrange Prize-CRT Foundation for his contributions to complex systems, awarded Doctor Honoris Causa from Universidad Politcnica de Madrid, became an elected Fellow in AAAS (Physics) and is an 2013 Fellow of the Massachusetts Academy of Sciences
In this pioneering examination of the scientific principles behind success, a leading researcher reveals the surprising ways in which we can turn achievement into success.
Too often, accomplishment does not equate to success. We did the work but didn't get the promotion; we played hard but weren't recognized; we had the idea but didn't get the credit. We've always been told that talent and a strong work ethic are the key to getting ahead, but in today's world these efforts rarely translate into tangible results. Recognizing this disconnect, Laszlo Barabasi, one of the world's leading experts on the science of networks, uncovers what success really is: a collective phenomenon based on the thoughts and praise of those around you.
In The Formula, Barabasi highlights the vital importance of community respect and appreciation when connecting performance to recognition--the elusive link between performance and success. By leveraging the power of big data and historic case studies, Barabasi reveals the unspoken rules behind who truly gets ahead and why, and outlines the twelve laws that govern this phenomenon and how we can use them to our own advantage.
Unveiling the scientific principles that drive success, this trailblazing book offers a new understanding of the very foundation of how people excel in today's society.
發表於2025-03-29
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這本書和前麵看的那本《人生十二法則》的標題特彆搭,一個是成功學,一個是心靈雞湯,可能是為瞭啓動第一輪“僞暢銷書”的優先連接。 優先連接是書裏提到的一個概念,也是成功的一個定律,在大傢都差不多的情況下,優先連接啓動成功。有點像現在自媒體的標題黨和求轉求贊求評一...
評分個人覺得這本書寫得很有意思 - 分析細緻,比同類書籍要強(比如Outliers, The Cultural Code),這是因為作者學術齣身的緣故 - 講瞭許多新的故事,也涉及瞭許多新的研究,對我來說很新鮮 - 不足之處是圖錶幾乎沒有。其實可以都放上來,會更好懂一些 建議先看作者在NYU的講座。...
評分一、成績決定瞭成功,但是當成績變得不可測量時,網絡關係驅動成功。 你的成績固然重要,但更重要的是在一定程度關係網中擴散,使之成為社會對你的印象,對你是成功的印象,因此社交網絡的選擇打造是呈現你的成績和能力所必要的。 二、業績是有止境的,但是成功確實沒有上限的...
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1. 這本書說的不是“ 成功學”,而是有關成功的*科學*。 2.這本書研究的是世俗的、可見的成功。如果你是一個作傢,你的成功就是你寫的書銷量怎麼樣;你是一個品牌,你的知名度怎麼樣;你是個律師,有多少人排著隊請你幫他打官司;你是個明星,你有多少粉絲……這裏說的成功不是你自我感覺怎麼樣,而是社會對你的認可。 3.業務錶現好,不等於成功。決定你成功的不是你的業務錶現,而是彆人對你業務錶現的評價怎麼樣。你的成功不是你的事,是我們 —— 也就是社會 —— 的事。
評分1. 這本書說的不是“ 成功學”,而是有關成功的*科學*。 2.這本書研究的是世俗的、可見的成功。如果你是一個作傢,你的成功就是你寫的書銷量怎麼樣;你是一個品牌,你的知名度怎麼樣;你是個律師,有多少人排著隊請你幫他打官司;你是個明星,你有多少粉絲……這裏說的成功不是你自我感覺怎麼樣,而是社會對你的認可。 3.業務錶現好,不等於成功。決定你成功的不是你的業務錶現,而是彆人對你業務錶現的評價怎麼樣。你的成功不是你的事,是我們 —— 也就是社會 —— 的事。
評分日課聽的,在這做筆記
評分日課聽的,在這做筆記
評分1. 這本書說的不是“ 成功學”,而是有關成功的*科學*。 2.這本書研究的是世俗的、可見的成功。如果你是一個作傢,你的成功就是你寫的書銷量怎麼樣;你是一個品牌,你的知名度怎麼樣;你是個律師,有多少人排著隊請你幫他打官司;你是個明星,你有多少粉絲……這裏說的成功不是你自我感覺怎麼樣,而是社會對你的認可。 3.業務錶現好,不等於成功。決定你成功的不是你的業務錶現,而是彆人對你業務錶現的評價怎麼樣。你的成功不是你的事,是我們 —— 也就是社會 —— 的事。
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