Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change

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Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change is a popular science book by Leonard Mlodinow that explores how adaptive, non-linear thinking helps people and organizations navigate rapid change and uncertainty.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo help readers cultivate more adaptive thinking
show the value of non-linear approaches to problems
author Leonard Mlodinow NERFINISHED
describes how organizations can benefit from flexible thinking
how people can adjust their thinking in rapidly changing environments
explains differences between analytical and elastic thinking
how the brain supports flexible thought
how to generate novel ideas
how to question assumptions
how to reframe problems
genre cognitive science
popular science
psychology
hasPerspective interdisciplinary
practical
science-based
language English
mainSubject adaptation to social change
adaptation to technological change
adaptive thinking
change management
cognitive biases
cognitive flexibility
convergent thinking
creativity
creativity in business
creativity in science
decision making
divergent thinking
flexible thinking
innovation
mental models
neuroscience of thinking
non-linear thinking
open-mindedness
organizational adaptation
problem solving
risk taking
uncertainty
targetAudience general readers
leaders and managers
professionals
uses examples from business
examples from everyday life
examples from science

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