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Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life

par Ozan Varol

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"We're experiencing a second age of spaceflight, and the renaissance of rocket science is captivating the world. Movies and television shows set in this sphere consistently top the charts, and millions tune in to watch SpaceX launches. Although we glamorize rocket science, we assume that it's beyond comprehension by mere mortals who don't have a special kind of genius baked into their DNA (hence the common saying, "It's not rocket science"). Yet while the complex math and scientific details of building rockets may be out of our reach, the principles that guide the discipline don't have to be. In this mind-expanding book, Ozan Varol, an actual rocket scientist, shows how the strategies that built the Apollo 11 can help you achieve your own moon shot. Think Like a Rocket Scientist teaches you how to attack previously unsolved problems, how to overcome everyday obstacles to grand ambitions, and much more. A deeply knowledgeable scholar with a breezy, contrarian voice, Varol inspires us not only to dream big--but to achieve those dreams too"--… (plus d'informations)
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This book get's you thinking - and if you think right, you think like a rocket scientist. If you aren't used to these ideas, it will feel like a revelation! Even if a lot of the ideas are familiar, this is a great overview of the thinking process, with great examples from the space industry. There's a lot to take in and remember, and I quoted way too many places in the book.... An excellent read, and I'll work through the workbook as well.... ( )
  rendier | Jan 25, 2024 |
A very readable book about to how to think better and make better decisions that includes lots of good insights and examples. ( )
  gianouts | Jul 5, 2023 |
Can remove 50% of length without loss in meaning ( )
  guptaanuj | Jan 6, 2023 |
Ozan Varol is highly qualified to talk about how to think like a rocket scientist: he used to be one. He was part of the crew that launched the Spirit and Opportunity Mars rovers. In this book, he talks about the thought processes that rocket scientists use to identify and solve seemingly unsolvable problems. He’s bolstered the book with worksheets and exercises on his personal website that you can use to carry the lessons of the book into your everyday life.

I requested this from the library on the basis of the title. I liked the parts that talked about actual rocket science and that stressed the importance of having people who propose the moonshots AND people who shoot down the moonshots to make sure they are actually achievable. I think it’s important to carefully consider all aspects of an idea, including whether it’s been tried before, so you can learn from what didn’t work the last time it was tried and see if those same challenges remain. Sometimes it seems that higher-ups or entrepreneurs are all about being seen as “innovative” and wanting to change things for the sake of changing them, when it’s important to consider that the changes are being made properly and are coming from the right place.

I did not like reading about the founder of Tesla or the CEO of Amazon, because they come across as thinking that their innovations exclude paying workers fairly or offering adequate workplace protections. But this is a personal view, and Varol himself acknowledges the divisiveness of the founder of Tesla in his book.

This book has been blurbed by Susan Cain, Daniel Pink, and Adam Grant, so if you like books by those authors, you might like this too. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Feb 28, 2021 |
Varol excels at challenging how we think and then how we can use a more strategic, scientific approach to every problem-solving scenario we encounter. His rocket science background provides the underpinnings for every concept, complete with true case studies, but the science is understandable and even enjoyable. He extends the application of each concept to business and personal scenarios. The result is a thought-provoking, practical guide for improving how we make decisions both large and small. One of my favorite excerpts: “The best way to expose rules is to violate them. Many of our invisible rules were developed in response to problems that no longer exist.... But the immune response remains longer after the pathogen leaves." ( )
  jpsnow | Dec 22, 2020 |
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"We're experiencing a second age of spaceflight, and the renaissance of rocket science is captivating the world. Movies and television shows set in this sphere consistently top the charts, and millions tune in to watch SpaceX launches. Although we glamorize rocket science, we assume that it's beyond comprehension by mere mortals who don't have a special kind of genius baked into their DNA (hence the common saying, "It's not rocket science"). Yet while the complex math and scientific details of building rockets may be out of our reach, the principles that guide the discipline don't have to be. In this mind-expanding book, Ozan Varol, an actual rocket scientist, shows how the strategies that built the Apollo 11 can help you achieve your own moon shot. Think Like a Rocket Scientist teaches you how to attack previously unsolved problems, how to overcome everyday obstacles to grand ambitions, and much more. A deeply knowledgeable scholar with a breezy, contrarian voice, Varol inspires us not only to dream big--but to achieve those dreams too"--

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