9781966703532 - rubber ducking: how to think your way out of almost anything di konet, ken (4 risultati)

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if the fastest way to think clearly was to stop thinking silently?Programmers have a strange, decades-old trick: when their code breaks, they explain it, line by line, to a rubber duck sitting on their desk. The duck does nothing. And the problem gets solved anyway.That trick is hiding… a much bigger idea, and this book is about the bigger idea.Your brain is a magnificent instrument with a comically small workspace. Try to solve a complex problem entirely inside your head and you end up pacing the same mental hallway, protecting the same assumptions, mistaking motion for progress. Rubber Ducking is a fast, funny, genuinely useful guide to the alternative: getting your thinking out, where it can finally be heard, seen, questioned, tested, and improved.This is not a programming book. It's a book about how good thinking actually works, for managers, engineers, teachers, writers, students, entrepreneurs, and anyone who regularly thinks themselves into a corner.Inside, you'll discover: Why your best ideas die in your head, and the simple act that sets them freeThe "Say It Anyway" principle for contributing half-formed ideas without fearThe Whoops Protocol, a six-step way to be wrong in public and come out strongerFive thinking tools (the Whiteboard, the Walk, the Page, the Question, and the Experiment) and exactly how each one gets misusedHow to actually listen, so the expertise trapped in other people's heads finally reaches yoursWhy "yes-men" are manufactured, not born, and how to build a team that tells you the truth before reality doesHow to use AI as a real thinking partner, and how to keep it from becoming your most fluent flattererEvery chapter ends with a practical exercise, a self-check, a warning about how the method fails, and a one-line takeaway worth stealing.Real confidence isn't never being wrong. It's being sturdy enough to discover you're wrong, laugh, fix it, and move on. Rubber Ducking shows you how, one ridiculous yellow duck at a time.The door out of your own head opens from the outside. Time to open it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.