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Thank You for Being Late (2016 original; edición 2017)

por Thomas L Friedman (Autor)

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A field guide to the twenty-first century, written by one of its most celebrated observers

We all sense it??something big is going on. You feel it in your workplace. You feel it when you talk to your kids. You can't miss it when you read the newspapers or watch the news. Our lives are being transformed in so many realms all at once??and it is dizzying.

In Thank You for Being Late, a work unlike anything he has attempted before, Thomas L. Friedman exposes the tectonic movements that are reshaping the world today and explains how to get the most out of them and cushion their worst impacts. You will never look at the world the same way again after you read this book: how you understand the news, the work you do, the education your kids need, the investments your employer has to make, and the moral and geopolitical choices our country has to navigate will all be refashioned by Friedman's original analysis.

Friedman begins by taking us into his own way of looking at the world??how he writes a column. After a quick tutorial on that subject, he proceeds to write what could only be called a giant column about the twenty-first century. His thesis: to understand the twenty-first century, you need to understand that the planet's three largest forces??Moore's law (technology); the Market (globalization); and Mother Nature (climate change and biodiversity loss)??are accelerating all at once. These accelerations are transforming five key realms: the workplace, politics, geopolitics, ethics, and community.

Why is this happening? As Friedman shows, the exponential increase in computing power defined by Moore's law has a lot to do with it. The year 2007 was a major inflection point: the release of the iPhone, together with advances in silicon chips, software, storage, sensors, and networking, created a new technology platform. Friedman calls this platform "the supernova"??for it is an extraordinary release of energy that is reshaping everything from how we hail a taxi to the fate of nations to our most intimate relationships. It is creating vast new opportunities for individuals and small groups to save the world??or to destroy it.

Thank You for Being Late is a work of contemporary history that serves as a field manual for how to write and think about this era of accelerations. It's also an argument for "being late"??for pausing to appreciate this amazing historical epoch we're passing through and reflecting on its possibilities and dangers. To amplify this point, Friedman revisits his Minnesota hometown in his moving concluding chapters; there, he explores how communities can create a "topsoil of trust" to anchor their increasingly diverse and digital populations.

With his trademark vitality, wit, and optimism, Friedman shows that we can overcome the multiple stresses of an age of accelerations??if we slow down, if we dare to be late and use the time to reimagine work, politics, and community. Thank You for Being Late is Friedman's most ambitious book??and an essential guide to th… (más)

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Título:Thank You for Being Late
Autores:Thomas L Friedman (Autor)
Información:Picador Paper (2017), Edition: Reprint, 558 pages
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Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations por Thomas L. Friedman (2016)

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Hojeé este libro en Buenos Aires y justo caí en la parte donde explicaba como funciona el algoritmo de búsqueda de un comercio electrónico, donde cada microsegundo cuenta. Así que decidí comprarlo y leerlo. Los primeros capítulos son super entretenidos, donde muestra como el año 2007 pasará a la historia como uno de los super años: iphone, facebook, airbnb, IBM Watson, Android etc.
Friedman une tres fuerzas que dominan el rumbo del mundo: la ley de Moore (tecnología), la ley del mercado (globalización) y la ley de la naturaleza (clima). Esta fuerzas están convergiendo y acelerando transformaciones en política, trabajo, ética y comunidad. La parte de la comunidad, al final, es la más aburrida del libro (a menos que seas de Minessota). La primera parte habla de todos los avances disruptivos y la última acerca de la comunidad. Friedman no hizo mucho por enlazarlas.
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“Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.”

"Las habilidades más importantes del mañana son las que aprendemos en el kindergarten"

“No athlete, no scientist, no musician ever got better without focused practice, and there is no program you can download for that. It has to come from within.”

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"Google started as a search engine and is now also becoming a car company and a home energy management system. Apple is a computer manufacturer that is now the biggest music seller and is also going into the car business, but in the meantime, with Apple Pay, it’s also becoming a bank. Amazon, a retailer, came out of nowhere to steal a march on both IBM and HP in cloud computing. Ten years ago neither company would have listed Amazon as a competitor. But Amazon needed more cloud computing power to run its own business and then decided that cloud computing was a business! "

“As the world speeds up, stocks of knowledge depreciate at a faster rate.” ( )
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Business. Politics. Nonfiction. HTML:

A field guide to the twenty-first century, written by one of its most celebrated observers

We all sense it??something big is going on. You feel it in your workplace. You feel it when you talk to your kids. You can't miss it when you read the newspapers or watch the news. Our lives are being transformed in so many realms all at once??and it is dizzying.

In Thank You for Being Late, a work unlike anything he has attempted before, Thomas L. Friedman exposes the tectonic movements that are reshaping the world today and explains how to get the most out of them and cushion their worst impacts. You will never look at the world the same way again after you read this book: how you understand the news, the work you do, the education your kids need, the investments your employer has to make, and the moral and geopolitical choices our country has to navigate will all be refashioned by Friedman's original analysis.

Friedman begins by taking us into his own way of looking at the world??how he writes a column. After a quick tutorial on that subject, he proceeds to write what could only be called a giant column about the twenty-first century. His thesis: to understand the twenty-first century, you need to understand that the planet's three largest forces??Moore's law (technology); the Market (globalization); and Mother Nature (climate change and biodiversity loss)??are accelerating all at once. These accelerations are transforming five key realms: the workplace, politics, geopolitics, ethics, and community.

Why is this happening? As Friedman shows, the exponential increase in computing power defined by Moore's law has a lot to do with it. The year 2007 was a major inflection point: the release of the iPhone, together with advances in silicon chips, software, storage, sensors, and networking, created a new technology platform. Friedman calls this platform "the supernova"??for it is an extraordinary release of energy that is reshaping everything from how we hail a taxi to the fate of nations to our most intimate relationships. It is creating vast new opportunities for individuals and small groups to save the world??or to destroy it.

Thank You for Being Late is a work of contemporary history that serves as a field manual for how to write and think about this era of accelerations. It's also an argument for "being late"??for pausing to appreciate this amazing historical epoch we're passing through and reflecting on its possibilities and dangers. To amplify this point, Friedman revisits his Minnesota hometown in his moving concluding chapters; there, he explores how communities can create a "topsoil of trust" to anchor their increasingly diverse and digital populations.

With his trademark vitality, wit, and optimism, Friedman shows that we can overcome the multiple stresses of an age of accelerations??if we slow down, if we dare to be late and use the time to reimagine work, politics, and community. Thank You for Being Late is Friedman's most ambitious book??and an essential guide to th

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