The Adaptation Advantage

The Adaptation Advantage Let Go, Learn Fast, and Thrive in the Future of Work

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20.05.2020

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Advanced Praise for The Adaptation Advantage
 
"The Adaptation Advantage is the clearest, most compelling, and original examination of the present and future workplace. The big surprise in this book is that it's not about learning to live with more robots, but rather learning to become more human. Whether you were born digital or born analog, The Adaptation Advantage is an indispensable resource for thriving in a world that is transforming as you read this."
--Jim Kouzes, Coauthor of The Leadership Challenge and Executive Fellow at the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Leavey School of Business
 
"Heather McGowan and Chris Shipley are prophets of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Their extraordinary insights and tools challenge and empower organizations, leaders, and people across society to thrive in a future marked by exceptional technological and societal change."
--Major General James Johnson, U.S. Air Force (ret), former Director of Air Force Integrated Resilience
 
The Adaptation Advantage makes sense of the confusing and scary world of change. McGowan and Shipley give us permission to be entrepreneurial by exploring the natural pathway to engagement in a context of uncertainty. Reading this book is a therapy session with motivational power. You'll want to reread it again and again.
--Stephen Spinelli Jr., PhD., President, Babson College, co-founder of Jiffy Lube
 
"Most books about the future of work put automation at the center of the story. McGowan and Shipley put humans at the center--as well they should. The Adaptive Advantage is a call to stop defining ourselves by our jobs, to extend formal education into lifelong learning, and to let curiosity lead us through the arc of our working lives. That way we remain resilient no matter how strong the waves of change become. Many essential capabilities can't be replaced...creativity, collaboration, judgment, sensemaking, empathy, and other forms of social and emotional intelligence are uniquely human. While technology will continue to influence the way we work we have immense agency to determine and design what we do and why we do it."
--Sandy Speicher, CEO, IDEO
 
"How thrilling to read the book that encourages us to see change as a propellant, not a weight! This is an insightful explanation of the velocity and force of the elements of change. It offers leaders the insight and capability to creatively lead transformations."
--Lynne Greene, Former Group President, Estee Lauder Companies
 
"McGowan and Shipley's The Adaptation Advantage nails it--adapting to change means adapting to a new identity It requires letting go of a job or skill-based identity in order to thrive in a world of rapidly changing societal norms and technologies. This is important reading."
--Jim Spohrer, PhD., IBM Director, Cognitive Open Technologies

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.05.2020

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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272

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25.4/17.7/2.2 cm

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435 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-119-65309-7

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  • The Adaptation Advantage
  • Foreword xiv

    Introduction xix

    Breaking with Identity to Seize the Adaptation Advantage xix

    So What's Changing? xx

    How Did We Get Here? xxi

    How Big is the Challenge? xxii

    The Adaptability Gap xxv

    Amid Rapid Change, Keep Calm and Adapt On xxvi

    So What's in This Book? xviii

    Who is This Book For? xxix

    Notes xxx

    Part I: Adapting at the Speed of Change 1

    1 The World is Fast: Technology is Changing Everything and Planting Opportunity Everywhere 3

    Wait a Second 3

    Technological Climate Change 5

    Environmental Climate Change 8

    Climate Change of the Market 10

    The Force of Three Amplifying and Interlocking Climate Changes 12

    Notes 15

    2 The Only Things Moving Faster Than Technology are Cultural and Social Norms 17

    Shifting Ground Beneath Our Feet 17

    From Linear and Local to Exponential and Global 19

    Race 20

    Religion 22

    Age 23

    Family 25

    Gender Identity 25

    Truth and Trust 26

    Consent and Power Shifts 28

    Death of Distance Reshapes Human Relationships 30

    So, Who are You? Occupational Identity and Expertise 30

    Notes 32

    3 You're Already Adapting and Not Even Noticing 35

    We've Already Begun to Outsource Our Memory 35

    People Aren't Horses 37

    Atomization, Automation, and Augmentation 38

    Atomization in Action 39

    Automation in Action 39

    Augmentation in Action 41

    Putting Atomization, Automation, and Augmentation Together 41

    Notes 46

    4 Getting Comfortable with Adaptation: The Slowest Rate of Change is Happening Now 47

    The Power of Pause 47

    From Scalable Efficiency to Scalable Learning 48

    From Stocks to Flows of Knowledge 53

    From Learning to Work to Working to Learn Continuously 54

    Identifying Patterns to Build Bridges 56

    Notes 60

    Part II: Letting Go and Learning Fast to Thrive 63

    5 What Do You Do for a Living? The Question That Traps Us in the Past 65

    The Questions That Limit Our Identity 65

    The Identity Trap 71

    How Identity is Formed 71

    Narratives Can Trap Us in the Past and Limit Our Future 73

    Gender, Narratives, and Identity 73

    The Confidence Gap 74

    Identity is Never Done 77

    An Occupational Identity Crisis Isn't Limited to Job Loss 78

    Notes 80

    6 Finding the Courage to Let Go of Occupational Identity 83

    What Does the Parable of the Three Stonecutters Have to Do with You? 83

    The Day 1 Mindset: You are a Prototype; Start with Why 85

    How Job Loss Can Be a Gain 89

    Modeling Vulnerability: We Share Our Hard Lessons 91

    What Do You Do Now? 95

    Notes 95

    7 Learning Fast: Why an Agile Learning Mindset is Essential 97

    Learn Fast-What Does That Even Mean? 97

    What Do We Mean by Learning? First-, Second-, and Third-Generation Learning Organizations 98

    The S-Curve of Learning: Explore, Experiment, Execute, Expand 99

    The Curse of Expertise: The Challenge of Unlearning 102

    The Iceberg: The Substance Beneath the Surface 102

    Identity: The Core of the Adaptive Mind 103

    The Agile Learning Mindset 104

    The Enablers: Uniquely Human Skills 108

    Why We Need the Agile Mindset: The Broken Education-to-Work Pipeline 111

    ABL: Always Be Learning 114

    Notes 114

    8 Rise of the Humans: Developing Your Creativity, Empathy, and Other Uniquely Human Capabilities 117

    Play is the Way Forward 117

    The Uniqueness of the Human Drive to Learn and Create 119

    The Predictive Markets Declare Future Skills Favor Humans 122

    Understanding Uniquely Human Skills 127

    Chasing STEM at Our Peril 128

    The Skills Battleground: Humans Need Apply 132

    The Return on Being Human 133

    Return on Humans for All Jobs: The Special Power of Empathy 134

    Evolving Beyond Shareholder Value: The Purpose of a Company 135

    To Maximize Human Potential, Place the Human in the Center 137

    Notes 139

    Part III: Leading People and Organizations in the Evolution of Work 143

    9 Leading in Continuous Change: Modeling Vulnerability, Learning from Failure, and Providing the Psychological Safety that Builds Trusting Teams 145

    You are at the Wheel 146

    Leadership, Power, Cookies, and Chickens 146

    What Makes a Modern Leader? 153

    Transformational Leadership 167

    Transformational Leadership and Change Management Models 168

    Leading with Fear: The Burning Platform 170

    Putting It All Together 173

    Notes 173

    10 The Adaptive Organization: Creating the Capacity to Change at the Speed of Technology, Market, and Social Evolution 175

    What Should We Measure? 175

    The Power of the Culture and Capacity Focus 177

    Culture at the Core 177

    Capacity: Culture's Partner 184

    Capability and Context: The Scissors Metaphor 186

    In Accelerated Change, Focus on the Inputs Rather Than the Outputs 187

    Becoming a Learning Company 190

    Notes 193

    11 Capability is King: Looking Beyond the Resume to Design Your Adaptive Team 195

    No More Little Boxes 195

    The Job Description is History 197

    Job Descriptions Become Traps 198

    Fire Your Job Description 200

    Hire for Cultural Alignment 205

    Hire Adults and Let Them Do Their Jobs 208

    Turn the Right People into Great Teams 209

    Embrace Cognitive Diversity 212

    Get Comfortable with Failure 214

    Live in a State of Continuous Learning 215

    Manage a Multigenerational Workforce 216

    How Do We Get from Here to There? 217

    The New Leadership Imperative 218

    Notes 219

    12 Getting Ready to Seize Your Adaptation Advantage 221

    Notes 223

    Additional Resources 225

    Books 225

    Videos 226

    Acknowledgments 227

    About the Authors 229

    Index 231