
Both/And Thinking
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An insightful and inspiring book on using "both/and" thinking to make more creative, flexible, and impactful decisions in a world of competing demands.
Life is full of paradoxes. How can we each express our individuality while also being a team player? How do we balance work and life? How can we improve diversity while promoting opportunities for all? How can we manage the core business while innovating for the future?
For many of us, these competing and interwoven demands are a source of conflict. Since our brains love to make either-or choices, we choose one option over the other. We deal with the uncertainty by asserting certainty.
There's a better way.
In Both/And Thinking, Wendy Smith and Marianne Lewis help readers cope with multiple, knotted tensions at the same time. Drawing from more than twenty years of pioneering research, they provide tools and lessons for transforming these tensions into opportunities for innovation and personal growth.
Filled with practical advice and fascinating stories?including firsthand tales from IBM, LEGO, and Unilever, as well as from startups, nonprofits, and even an inn at one of the four corners of the world?Both/And Thinking will change the way you approach your most vexing problems.
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Persons
Wendy K. Smith is the Emma Smith Morris Professor of Management and academic director of the Women's Leadership Initiative at the University of Delaware's Lerner College of Business & Economics. Her work has won multiple academic awards and been featured in outlets such as Harvard Business Review, Academy of Management Journal, and Organization Science.
Marianne W. Lewis is dean of the University of Cincinnati's Lindner School of Business and a professor of management. She formerly served as dean at Cass Business School in London. Her work has appeared in major outlets such as the New York Times, CNBC, the Financial Times, and Harvard Business Review.
You can find the authors at:
linkedin.com/in/wendykimsmith
linkedin.com/in/marianne-lewis-8214535
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword: The Power of Both/And Thinking in a Vexing World
- Introduction: Why Some Problems Are So Challenging
- Pt. 1: Foundations: The Promise and Perils of Paradox
- Ch. 1: Experiencing Tensions
- Ch. 2: Getting Caught in Vicious Cycles
- Pt. 2: Approaches: The Paradox System
- Ch. 3: Enabling Virtuous Cycles with the Paradox System
- Ch. 4: Shifting to Both/And Assumptions
- Ch. 5: Creating Boundaries to Contain Tensions
- Ch. 6: Finding Comfort in the Discomfort
- Ch. 7: Enabling Synamics That Unleash Tensions
- Pt. 3: Applications: Both/And Thinking in Practice
- Ch. 8: Individual Decisions
- Ch. 9: Interpersonal Relationships
- Ch. 10: Organizational Leadership
- Appendix: Paradox Mindset Inventory
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
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