Multipliers: Book Questions and Answers

Multipliers: Book Questions and Answers

Do you have questions about the Multipliers book? Do you have doubts about the Multiplier leadership style? Multipliers is a book on how leaders use the intelligence of their teams. After years of studies, the authors found that there are two main leadership styles: Multipliers and Diminishers. However, it’s only natural to be skeptical, so the authors of Multipliers answered some frequently asked questions. Continue below for the Multipliers book FAQ.

The Human Consciousness: Where Did It Come From?

The Human Consciousness: Where Did It Come From?

What do we know of the human consciousness? What causes consciousness and how does it translate into the subjective experience? Although we have learned a great deal about conscious states of mind, scientists actually know little about consciousness, human or otherwise. Modern science suggests that consciousness is likely the result of electrochemical reactions in the brain, but no one knows for sure how this translates into subjective experiences. Keep reading to learn about the current scientific stance on the human consciousness.

Celebrating Successes: Why It’s So Important

Celebrating Successes: Why It’s So Important

How do you make a new Tiny Habit stick? What kind of Tiny Habit celebrations are the most successful? What are the different types of celebrations? A core part of developing a new Tiny Habit is celebration. Celebrating successes causes the release of dopamine that makes you experience pleasure and helps lock in the habit. Continue on to learn more about how celebrating successes helps you develop new habits.

Post-Traumatic Growth Syndrome: Benefits of Trauma

Post-Traumatic Growth Syndrome: Benefits of Trauma

What is post-traumatic growth syndrome? Why is trauma crucial for finding one’s strength? While a life free of adversity sounds endearing, humans actually need struggle and loss in their lives in order to grow. This phenomenon is called post-traumatic growth syndrome. Survivors of trauma have a stronger network and tend to be more resilient. Keep reading for more on post-traumatic growth syndrome.

Homo Deus Book: Overview of Humanity’s Future

Homo Deus Book: Overview of Humanity’s Future

What is the book Homo Deus about? What is the most likely course for the future of humanity? In his book Homo Deus, Yuval Noah Harari maps out the past, present, and future of humanity, drawing from the interdisciplinary synthesis of history, psychology, economics, and biology. Dissecting the concepts of religion, immortality, and technology, Harari argues that the world of the future may be run by advanced AI algorithms, not human beings.  Here is a brief overview of Yuval Noah Harari’s book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow.

Multipliers Book Exercises: Are You a Diminisher?

Multipliers Book Exercises: Are You a Diminisher?

Looking for Multipliers book exercises? Do you want to assess your leadership style and determine whether you’re a Multiplier or a Diminisher? A Multiplier is a leader who brings out the intelligence and abilities of their team and a Diminisher is a leader who relies on their own abilities. Many Diminishers don’t even realize what they’re doing or how harmful their behavior can be. Continue below for essential Multipliers book exercises, including how to find out whether you’re a Multiplier or Diminisher.

Bullets Before Cannonballs: Innovation in Small Doses

Bullets Before Cannonballs: Innovation in Small Doses

What is the “bullets before cannonballs” approach to innovation? What are the three characteristics of a good bullet, according to Jim Collins? The “bullets before cannonballs” is a concept developed by Jim Collins to describe an empirical approach to business innovation. A bullet can be a new product, service, technology, process, or even an acquisition, as long as it has the following characteristics: 1) it doesn’t cost much, 2) it has minimal consequences, and 3) it doesn’t disrupt the enterprise. Keep reading to learn about the “bullets before cannonballs” approach to innovation.

Human Cooperation Comes From Human Storytelling

Human Cooperation Comes From Human Storytelling

Is organized cooperation a uniquely human feature? What is the psychology behind mass human cooperation? Humanity has a much greater ability to communicate and cooperate than any other species. According to Yuval Noah Harari, the ability of humans to cooperate is the result of humanity’s knack for storytelling. Storytelling allowed us to create “imagined orders” which make mass cooperation possible. Keep reading to learn about the psychology of mass human cooperation.