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Two Speed World: The impact of explosive and gradual change - its effect on you and everything else
 
 

Two Speed World: The impact of explosive and gradual change - its effect on you and everything else [Kindle Edition]

Gerald Ashley , Terry Lloyd
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Ranging across a wide sweep of history, management thinking and ideas from science and engineering, the authors distill a simple but effective approach to understanding change; showing how to improve decision-making and risk-taking for more successful and profitable outcomes.

Examining leading edge ideas and examples from history, this book gets to the heart of this dilemma. How do we recognise the type and importance of the changes that we face? What pitfalls must we avoid in order to keep to the correct path? What tools are available and when are they applicable? How can we avoid the temptation to redefine a change in order to make it fit our favourite tool? The past masters of change were mavericks who pushed against the prevailing wisdom of the day in order to give us answers to these questions. Theirs' are fascinating stories.

Key topics include:
- Steady advances and abrupt changes
- Statistically predictable developments and unforeseeable events
- Accumulate to Speculate
- The brain's two modes of perceiving the world and its changes

- The need for people both inside and outside 'the box'
- From ill-defined mess, through recognised problem, to soluble puzzle
- Planning for alternatives, or making a plan to secure a single outcome

- The entrepreneur's approach
- The environment needed to support the innovator.

Ranging across a wide sweep of history, management thinking and ideas from science and engineering, the authors distil a simple but effective approach to understanding change; showing how to improve decision-making and risk-taking for more successful and profitable outcomes.

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About the Author

Gerald Ashley is an advisor, writer and speaker on business risk and decision making. He has over thirty years experience in international finance, having worked for Baring Brothers in London and Hong Kong, and the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland. He is now Managing Director of St. Mawgan & Co which he co-founded in 2001, a London-based consultancy specialising in strategy consulting, risk management and decision making in finance, business and risk-taking. He is a Visiting Fellow at Newcastle Business School and a regular contributor in the press.


Terry Lloyd has spent over thirty years in the world of business development. Trained as a mechanical engineer, he joined Rolls Royce Aero Engines in the compressor design office, before joining the Mechanical Engineering Department of Nottingham University, within a team solving technical problems using early computer systems. During his time there he was awarded his PhD. He then moved into mainstream computing where, at Perkin Elmer, he helped to design and develop the first commercial software suite for mini-computers. From there he moved in to financial software including trading room technology and financial data. He is now a director of St. Mawgan & Co.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 386 KB
  • Print Length: 243 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1906659702
  • Publisher: Harriman House (22 Nov 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004DCATHU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #295,000 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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A most impressive work providing lessons, techniques and an overall mode of thinking about the world that can be applied in one's personal life as well as the world of work.

The first half of the book forms a thesis exploring the two velocities of change, the consequences of each and the overall case for ensuring the right approach is adopted when one plans for the future. The short punchy sections and chapters are perfectly structured for easy absorption - it keeps the reading experience light and flowing despite the broad and deep nature of what is being described (innovation, evolution, disruption, adaptation...)

Eventually though I admit I felt the case was well proven and I was desperate to get into the second half where the focus is on what one can actually do to prepare for change. This section forms an excellent grounding in a range of tactics for considering and creating possible futures rather than just waiting for it to happen. The book doesn't aim to provide in depth methodologies - its value lies in giving a breadth of possibilities one can take away and explore. Its nice to feel that one is not just the hapless victim of unexpected and disruptive change, there are choices whether for the individual or for an organization.

The gentle style is a real positive here, it never feels like one is being battered over the head with an evangelical "true path" or single solution. Openness to myriad possibilities and the desire to engage with uncertainty in a positive fashion are the great strengths of this book and the authors' ultimate gift to the reader.
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