The Opposable Mind

The Opposable Mind

Author: Roger L. Martin

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 2009-07-07

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1422148106

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If you want to be as successful as Jack Welch, Larry Bossidy, or Michael Dell, read their autobiographical advice books, right? Wrong, says Roger Martin in The Opposable Mind. Though following best practice can help in some ways, it also poses a danger. By emulating what a great leader did in a particular situation, you'll likely be terribly disappointed with your own results. Why? Your situation is different. Instead of focusing on what exceptional leaders do, we need to understand and emulate how they think. Successful businesspeople engage in what Martin calls integrative thinking, creatively resolving the tension in opposing models by forming entirely new and superior ones. Drawing on stories of leaders as diverse as AG Lafley of Procter & Gamble, Meg Whitman of eBay, Victoria Hale of the Institute for One World Health, and Nandan Nilekani of Infosys, Martin shows how integrative thinkers are relentlessly diagnosing and synthesizing by asking probing questions including: What are the causal relationships at work here? and What are the implied trade-offs? Martin also presents a model for strengthening your integrative thinking skills by drawing on different kinds of knowledge including conceptual and experiential knowledge. Integrative thinking can be learned, and The Opposable Mind helps you master this vital skill.


The Dog with the Opposable Thumb

The Dog with the Opposable Thumb

Author: Mark Barkawitz

Publisher: Woof Books

Published: 2016-06-23

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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When an accidentally DNA-altered puppy is born with a thumb, his lovelorn, grad-student caretaker devises a strategy to achieve their Kardashian-like fame and fortune. But what goes up . . . must inevitably fall back down in this tale of unrequited love and 21st century celebrity. Howlingly good fun! 20% of proceeds from book sales will be donated to the Pasadena Humane Society & the SPCA.


Opposable Thumb

Opposable Thumb

Author: Joe Elliot

Publisher: Subpress Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Poetry. This is Joe Elliot's second collection of pitch-perfect poems. "OPPOSABLE THUMB is essential reading. In these poems, Joe Elliot brings a whopping arsenal of technique to the table to create a sumptuous feast of meaning without equal signs or slashes...Here, song is thought. It all rings true. Essential the way mindfulness is essential. Enjoy the view" -Mitch Highfill. "How has the world limped along for so long without Joe Elliot's new book? If you want to relearn language, please read these poems, which release the kinetic potential of the page like toasters dropped into bathtubs" -Marcella Durand. "Opposable Thumb is a welcome reminder that, in the social world, we are living with the animals. Joe's poems form a kind of sectarian hymnal, a nondenominational performance score for singing the Veda of everyday life--not so much laments as songs of quiet observation and acceptance--a kind of optimistic manual for the care and feeding of each other, nits and all. An Olsonian wet roo


Thumbs, Toes, and Tears

Thumbs, Toes, and Tears

Author: Chip Walter

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2009-05-26

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0802718841

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The fascinating evolutionary links between six seemingly unremarkable traits that make us the very remarkable creatures we are. Countless behaviors separate us from the rest of the animal kingdom, but all of them can be traced one way or another to six traits that are unique to the human race-our big toe, our opposable thumb, our oddly shaped pharynx, and our ability to laugh, kiss, and cry. At first glance these may not seem to be connected but they are. Each marks a fork in the evolutionary road where we went one way and the rest of the animal kingdom went another. Each opens small passageways on the peculiar geography of the human heart and mind. Walter weaves together fascinating insights from complexity theory, the latest brain scanning techniques, anthropology, artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and robotics to explore how the smallest of changes over the past six million years - all shaped by the forces of evolution -- have enabled a primate once on the brink of extinction to evolve into a creature that would one day create all of the grand and exuberant edifices of human culture. As the story of each trait unfolds, Walter explains why our brains grew so large and complex, why we find one another sexually attractive, how toolmaking laid the mental groundwork for language, why we care about what others think, and how we became the creature that laughs and cries and falls in love. Thumbs, Toes and Tears is original, informative, and delightfully thought-provoking.


The Psychobiology of the Hand

The Psychobiology of the Hand

Author: Kevin J. Connolly

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-02-04

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9781898683148

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A wide-ranging and interdisciplinary overview of the hand, from its evolution to assessment of disability.


Mammal Anatomy

Mammal Anatomy

Author: Marshall Cavendish Corporation

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780761478829

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Provides details on the anatomy of fourteen mammals, including dolphins, chimpanzees, squirrels, and humans, and describes the musculoskeletal, circulatory, nervous, digestive, and reproductive systems of each animal.


Body

Body

Author: Patricia Daniels

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9781426204494

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Human body.


Abnormal Skeletal Phenotypes

Abnormal Skeletal Phenotypes

Author: Alessandro Castriota-Scanderbeg

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-10-26

Total Pages: 986

ISBN-13: 9783540679974

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Taking a symptom-oriented approach, this book focuses on the radiographic changes of malformation syndromes and skeletal dysplasias. Its clear structure makes it an essential, practical guide for radiologists, geneticists, and pediatricians.


Primate Anatomy

Primate Anatomy

Author: Friderun Ankel-Simons

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9780120586707

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This work reviews the biology of all living primates, including humans. It provides a taxonomic list of all living genera and species which are described with respect to their adaptation in various environmental and geographic habitats.


Introducing Anthropology

Introducing Anthropology

Author: Laura Pountney

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-04-28

Total Pages: 587

ISBN-13: 1509544151

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The perfect starting point for any student new to this fascinating subject, offering a serious yet accessible introduction to anthropology. Across a series of fourteen chapters, Introducing Anthropology addresses the different fields and approaches within anthropology, covers an extensive range of themes and emphasizes the active role and promise of anthropology in the world today. The new edition foregrounds in particular the need for anthropology in understanding and addressing today's environmental crisis, as well as the exciting developments of digital anthropology. This book has been designed by two authors with a passion for teaching and a commitment to communicating the excitement of anthropology to newcomers. Each chapter includes clear explanations of classic and contemporary anthropological research and connects anthropological theories to real-life issues at the local and global levels. The vibrancy and importance of anthropology is a core focus of the book, with numerous interviews with key anthropologists about their work and the discipline as a whole, and plenty of ethnographic studies to consider and use as inspiration for readers' own personal investigations. A clear glossary, a range of activities and discussion points, and carefully selected further reading and suggested ethnographic films further support and extend students' learning. Introducing Anthropology aims to inspire and enthuse a new generation of anthropologists. It is suitable for a range of different readers, from students studying the subject at school-level to university students looking for a clear and engaging entry point into anthropology.