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1 sound file : digital |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
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audio file rda |
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Electronic audio file. |
Performer |
Read by Jason Culp. |
Summary |
"A bold challenge to our obsession with efficiency--and a new understanding of how to benefit from the powerful potential of serendipity Algorithms, multitasking, sharing economy, life hacks: our culture can't get enough of efficiency. One of the great promises of the Internet and big data revolutions is the idea that we can improve the processes and routines of our work and personal lives to get more done in less time than ever before. There is no doubt that we're performing at higher scales and going faster than ever, but what if we're headed in the wrong direction? The Efficiency Paradox questions our ingrained assumptions about efficiency, persuasively showing how relying on the algorithms of platforms can in fact lead to wasted efforts, missed opportunities, and above all an inability to break out of established patterns. Edward Tenner offers a smarter way to think about efficiency, showing how we can combine artificial intelligence and our own intuition, leaving ourselves and our institutions open to learning from the random and unexpected"-- Provided by publisher. |
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"bold challenge to our obsession with efficiency--and a new understanding of how to benefit from the powerful potential of serendipity"-- Provided by publisher. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. New York Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group 2018 Available via World Wide Web. |
Subject |
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Knowledge Capital.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
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SELF-HELP / History of Technology.
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Industrial efficiency.
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Serendipity.
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Artificial intelligence.
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Big data.
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Genre |
Electronic audio books.
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Downloadable audiobooks.
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Audiobooks.
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Added Author |
OverDrive, Inc., distributor.
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ISBN |
9780525589266 ODA (electronic audio bk.) |
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