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OverviewA Harvard Business School professor's guide to thinking about thinking, using the creative power of the unconscious. Gerald Zaltman's pioneering research methods for understanding the unconscious desires of customers are used by companies around the world. Dare to Think Differently draws on the same groundbreaking methods to explain the deep and innovative thinking used by highly successful executives. Reflecting emerging viewpoints in neuroscience, Zaltman contends that multiple forces, not just a brain, collaborate to produce a mind. Highly effective decision-makers are able and willing to go beyond their conscious thinking and surface powerful, creative, unconscious thoughts and feelings. They candidly ask whether what they feel they ""know"" is actually warranted, opening their minds to new alternatives. With this book, Zaltman presents six techniques to tap into the creative power of the unconscious: serious playfulness, befriending ignorance, asking the right discovery questions, chasing your curiosity, panoramic thinking, and using the ""voyager outlook."" These research-based techniques improve decision-making and go beyond the existing literature on ""thinking smarter."" This book's insights emerge from a large number of one-on-one in-depth interviews with senior leaders around the globe, reinforced with research findings from scientific literatures. Mirroring Zaltman's Harvard Business School classroom practice, each chapter opens with a practical-thinking exercise that helps readers surface the mental processes and biases that unconsciously close minds and constrict thinking. This creative surfacing is the crucial foundation for any leader operating in a complex, uncertain environment, who needs unconventional solutions to challenging problems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald ZaltmanPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford Business Books,US Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781503644298ISBN 10: 1503644294 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 06 February 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Maslow changed the world by studying self-actualized individuals from afar. Now Zaltman enters the subconscious minds of hundreds of successful executives, including himself, and finds six consistent ways of using the mind which all of us need to learn if we are to thrive in the challenging world ahead."" --Bill Harvey, Bill Harvey Consulting ""Simply brilliant. Zaltman explains innovative techniques for tapping the vast experiences stored in your own unconscious mind and using them for better business and personal decision-making. Thinking techniques like 'Befriending Ignorance, ' 'Serious Playfulness, ' and 'Panoramic Thinking' are simple and practical."" --Jagdish N. Sheth, Emory University ""This fascinating and original book won't tell you what to think.It will tell you how your mind would be more effective if ituses the six habits of an open mind.These habits are learnable with Zaltman's guiding exercises. I don't know another book like it."" --Philip Kotler, Northwestern University ""Dare to Think Differently is a training manual for building skills and avoiding traps that lead to bad decisions, as well as a tour through wonderful paradoxes and dialectical juxtapositions that remind us of the folly of thinking too narrowly, linearly, defensively, or lazily. As ever, Zaltman is playfully up to some constructive mischief that, if taken seriously, can help us overcome some of the biggest problems we face as a species."" --Scott McDonald, Advertising Research Foundation ""Dare to Think Differently is a transformative guide that challenges traditional thinking patterns and encourages readers to embrace uncertainty, engage with ignorance, and enjoy ambiguity as powerful tools for growth. It's a must-read for anyone seeking to unlock their full creative potential."" --Yoshi Fujikawa, Hitotsubashi University ""I loved reading Dare to Think Differently--Jerry Zaltman puts a fresh new lens on many constructs that I've used throughout my career. This book made me reflect on my own assumptions about what it means to be open-minded and the impact it can have on our decision making."" --Clodagh Forde, The Coca-Cola Company Author InformationGerald Zaltman is an emeritus professor at the Harvard Business School, and a former member of the Executive Committee of Harvard University's Mind, Brain, and Behavior Interfaculty Initiative. Zaltman pioneered the use of tools and insights from cognitive neuroscience, art therapy, and linguistics to understand subconscious customer thoughts and feelings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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