Rebel Ideas: The Power of Thinking Differently (Paperback)
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Rebel Ideas: The Power of Thinking Differently (Paperback)

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Published: 24/06/2021
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A radical call to arms against the limited boundaries of individual thought, Syed’s latest masterwork posits the idea that only collaborative thinking can unlock human potential and help to solve the burning problems of modern society. Characteristically learned yet winningly accessible, Rebel Ideas fundamentally challenges notions of conventional success.

'I like listening to people who know things that I don't,' Gareth Southgate told me. 'That's how you learn.'

Former Olympian and best-selling author Matthew Syed is one of the advisors Gareth Southgate engaged from outside football in order to find new ways of working as a team. In Rebel Ideas, discover how Southgate 'the man with the plan' replaced 50 years of hurt with two major tournament semi-finals in three years.'

Rebel Ideas examines the power of 'cognitive diversity' - the ability to think differently about the world around us.

It explains how to harness our unique perspectives, pool our collective intelligence and tackle the greatest challenges of our age - from climate change to terrorism. It draws on a dazzling range of case studies, including the catastrophic failings of the CIA before 9/11, a fatal communication breakdown on top of Mount Everest and a moving tale of deradicalisation in America's Deep South.

Rebel Ideas will strengthen any team or organisation, but has dozens of individual applications, too: from the art of reinvention to the remarkable benefits of personalised nutrition. It shows us how to become more creative, how to collaborate in a world becoming more interconnected, and how to break free of echo chambers that surround us all.

Now updated with a new chapter on the Covid-19 crisis.

Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781529348408
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 880 g
Dimensions: 128 x 192 x 18 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

On a vital and still-overlooked topic, Matthew Syed has assembled a compelling base of evidence from a wide range of scientists. If that sounds intimidating, don't worry: Syed is a superb storyteller. I couldn't put the book down, and I learned so much. A stunning achievement - The Undercover Economist

A gripping read, full of intelligence and perspective

Will change the way you think about success and even about life

A master of the genre - The Times

Entertainingly weaves together stories from business and politics to argue persuasively that cognitive diversity boosts collective intelligence - The Times

Syed excels in drawing together disparate stories and examples, and weaving them together into an interesting narrative - TES

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“REBEL IDEAS – MATTHEW SYED”

What connects the tragic Everest expedition in May 1996 that consumed the lives of legendary mountain climbers such as Rob Hall and Scott Fischer, with the 9/11 catastrophe where the CIA choose to adopt a blinkered... More

Hardback edition
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“Thought provoking”

I purchased this book on recommendation and so glad I spent the time reading it.

Using carefully structured anecdotes to accentuate the more serious points being made, it provides accessible reasoning as to why we... More

Hardback edition
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“Fascinating read”

This book is an easy read with a strong logical argument - that diversity in how we think is essential to solve complex problems - backed up by stories of real life events to illustrate the argument. Very readable,... More

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