
The Age of the Unthinkable
Why the New World Disorder Constantly Surprises Us And What We Can Do About It
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Joshua Cooper Ramo
Now, drawing upon history, economics, complexity theory, human immunology, psychology and his own extraordinary experiences, Joshua Ramo puts forth a radical new model for looking at the world, one that embraces its inherent unpredictability--and offers our best hope for dealing with problems and disasters as they emerge.
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You have to be open Minded
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Transformational!
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Delightfully though-provoking!
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An absolute game changer
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Would you listen to The Age of the Unthinkable again? Why?
Actually, this was my second listen to The Age of the Unthinkable. There's a lot of ideas that make you re-think the way things are and how our society is approaching solutions in all the wrong ways. It's certainly one of those books that on second review, with a perspective slightly altered from the first reading begins to click the second time around.Any additional comments?
We're in a new era where both the threats to our society and the opportunities in business are changing at an almost incomprehensible pace. Ramo explains why our old ways of looking at this change don't fit the world as we know it anymore. Mash ups of technology, the rate of information exchange, the transformation from the cold war to the age of terrorism; they all play havoc with the old ways of thinking. Ramo explains the change and takes steps to talk about solutions in making out systems of support more robust and resilient rather than simply trying to predict the next threat or change.Sheds light on a rapidly changing world
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Thinkable
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Great read, well read
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Thought provoking, interesting, novel outlook
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Not for Everyone
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Our country needs to be nimble and our people resilient. Cites great research into how westerners and Asians perceive the world and events. Seems too enamored of China and the force they play in adding to world instability.
An older book to be reading for current events but research citations and learning how to fail are useful lessons to take away.
Pushes Resiliency
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