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Wilful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious

English

By (author): Margaret Heffernan

Fully revised and updated since its first publication in 2011 to encompass further appalling instances of wilful blindness: Grenfell Tower, Carillion, Harvey Weinstein, Windrush and many more

Entertaining and compellingly argued Sunday Times
A tour de force of brilliant insights Philip Zimbardo
A polemic against the dangers of docility and groupthink in every walk of life' Books of the Year, Financial Times
Writing in clear, flowing prose, Heffernan draws on psychological and neurological studies and interviews with executives, whistleblowers and white-collar criminals' New York Times
'An engaging read, packed with cautionary tales ... Heffernan shows why we close our eyes to facts that threaten our families, our livelihood, and our self-image and, even better, she points the way out of the darkness' Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and A Whole New Mind

Why, after every major accident and blunder, do we look back and ask, how could we have been so blind? Why do some people see what others don't? And how can we change? Drawing on studies by psychologists and neuroscientists, and from interviews with business leaders, whistle blowers and white collar criminals, distinguished businesswoman and writer Margaret Heffernan examines the phenomenon of wilful blindness, exploring the reasons that individuals and groups are blind to impending personal tragedies, corporate collapses, engineering failures even crimes against humanity.

We turn a blind eye in order to feel safe, to avoid conflict, to reduce anxiety and to protect prestige. It makes us feel good at first, with consequences we dont see. But greater understanding leads to solutions, and Heffernan shows how by challenging our biases, encouraging debate, discouraging conformity, and not backing away from difficult or complicated problems we can be more mindful of what's going on around us and be proactive instead of reactive.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781471180804

About Margaret Heffernan

MARGARET HEFFERNAN is one of the UK's most highly regarded thought leaders. She mentors CEOs and senior executives of major global organizations and is Lead Faculty for the Forward Institute's Responsible Leadership Programme. An entrepreneur CEO and keynote speaker she is the also author of five previous books: Beyond Measure A Bigger Prize Wilful Blindness Women on Top and The Naked Truth. The best-selling Willful Blindness : Why We Ignore the Obvious at our Peril was named one of the most important business books of the decade by the Financial Times and was shortlisted for the FT Business Book Award 2011.   In 2015 she was awarded the Transmission Prize for A Bigger Prize: Why Competition isn't Everything and How We Do Better described as meticulously researchedengagingly writtenuniversally relevant and hard to fault.  Her TED talks have been seen by over eleven million people and in 2015 TED published Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes.   Born in Texas raised in Holland and educated at Cambridge University Margaret worked in BBC Radio for five years where she wrote directed produced and commissioned documentaries and dramas and has herself written five plays. She was named one of the Internet's Top 100 by Silicon Alley Reporter in 1999 one of the Top 25 by Streaming Media magazine and one of the Top 100 Media Executives by The Hollywood Reporter. Her 'Tear Down the Wall' campaign against AOL won the 2001 Silver SABRE award for public relations. She holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Bath and continues to write for the Financial Times and Huffington Post.    Visit http://www.mheffernan.com/ or follow @M_HeffernanWatch:  Human Skills We Need in an Unpredictable WorldTEDSummit2019  

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