Friday, May 25, 2012

The Two-Second Advantage: How We Succeed by Anticipating the Future Just Enough


What made Wayne Gretzky the greatest hockey player of all time wasn?t his speed on the ice or the uncanny accuracy of his shots, but rather his ability to predict where the puck was going to be an instant before it arrived. In other words, it was Gretzky?s brain that made him exceptional. Over the past fifteen years, scientists have found that what distinguishes the greatest musicians, athletes, and performers from the rest of us isn?t just their motor skills or athletic abilities?it is the ability to anticipate events before they happen. A great musician knows how notes will sound before they?re played, a great CEO can predict how a business decision will turn out before it?s made, a great chef knows what a recipe will taste like before it?s prepared. In a powerful narrative that takes us from the research in the labs to the implementation of predictive technology inside companies, Vivek Ranadive and Kevin Maney reveal how our understanding of human mastery is being applied to the way computers "think." In the near future, the authors argue, the most advanced computer systems and the most successful businesses will anticipate the future much like Wayne Gretzky?s brain does. As a result, companies will be able to use a new generation of technology to anticipate customer needs before customers even know what they want, and see production snafus before they occur, traffic jams before they materialize, and operational problems before they arise. Forward-thinking companies will Read more...
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