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The Talent Code

eBook - Greatness isn't born. It's grown
ISBN/EAN: 9781446409909
Umbreit-Nr.: 6451442

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 S., 0.24 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 15.12.2010
Auflage: 1/2010


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  • Zusatztext
    • 'Talent. You've either got it or you haven't.' Not true, actually.

      InThe Talent Code, award-winning journalist Daniel Coyle draws on cutting-edge research to reveal that, far from being some abstract mystical power fixed at birth, ability really can be created and nurtured.

      In the process, he considers talent at work in venues as diverse as a music school in Dallas and a tennis academy near Moscow to demostrate how the wiring of our brains can be transformed by the way we approach particular tasks. He explains what is really going on when apparently unremarkable people suddenly make a major leap forward. He reveals why some teaching methods are so much more effective than others. Above all, he shows how all of us can achieve our full potential if we set about training our brains in the right way.

  • Kurztext
    • 'Talent. You've either got it or you haven't.' Not true, actually.In The Talent Code, award-winning journalist Daniel Coyle draws on cutting-edge research to reveal that, far from being some abstract mystical power fixed at birth, ability really can be created and nurtured.In the process, he considers talent at work in venues as diverse as a music school in Dallas and a tennis academy near Moscow to demonstrate how the wiring of our brains can be transformed by the way we approach particular tasks. He explains what is really going on when apparently unremarkable people suddenly make a major leap forward. He reveals why some teaching methods are so much more effective than others. Above all, he shows how all of us can achieve our full potential if we set about training our brains in the right way.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Daniel Coyle is a two-time National Magazine Award finalist and a contributing editor to<i>Outside</i>magazine. He has written for the<i>New York Times</i>magazine and<i>Sports Illustrated.</i>His previous books include<i>The Times</i>bestseller<i>Lance Armstrong:Tour de Force</i>, which won Best Biography in the 2006 British Sports Book Awards. He first wrote about the idea of a talent code in a March 2007 article for<i>Play.</i>He lives in Alaska.
  • Schlagzeile
    • A completely new perspective on the way in which people acquire skill and talent
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