A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder - How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and on-the-Fly Planning Make the World
- Author: Eric Abrahamson
- Year: 30-01-2009
- Translator From English: Ina Dimitrova
- Availability: Out Of Stock
- Product Code: 445-01
- SKU: 02.0014
- ISBN: 978-954-321-483-9
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Ever since Einstein's study of Brownian Motion, scientists have understood that a little disorder can actually make systems more effective. But most people still shun disorder-or suffer guilt over the mess they can't avoid. No longer!With a spectacular array of true stories and case studies of the hidden benefits of mess, A Perfect Mess overturns the accepted wisdom that tight schedules, organization, neatness, and consistency are the keys to success.
Drawing on examples from business, parenting, cooking, the war on terrorism, retail, and even the meteoric career of Arnold Schwarzenegger, coauthors Abrahmson and Freedman demonstrate that moderately messy systems use resources more efficiently, yield better solutions, and are harder to break than neat ones.Applying this idea on scales both large (government, society) and small (desktops, garages), A Perfect Mess uncovers all the ways messiness can trump neatness, and will help you assess the right amount of disorder for any system. Whether it's your company's management plan or your hallway closet that bedevils you, this book will show you why to say yes to mess.
About the Author
Eric Abrahamson
Tags: Brain & Thinking, Mental Health, Self-Knowledge & Self-Help
Specification | |
Year | 30-01-2009 |
Translator | From English: Ina Dimitrova |
Pages | 288 |
Size | 140/215 мм |
Weight | 0.4 kg |
Cover Type | Paperback |
Genre | Brain & Thinking, Mental Health, Self-Knowledge & Self-Help |