Long Fuse, Big Bang, Eric Haseltine
Long Fuse, Big Bang, Eric Haseltine
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Long Fuse, Big Bang
Achieving Long-Term Success Through Daily Victories

Author: Eric Haseltine

Narrator: Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged: 11 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2010


Synopsis

Eric Haseltine has applied discoveries about the human brain to his work in fields as diverse as aerospace, entertainment, and national defense. And all too often he has come up against short-term thinking that focuses on putting out fires instead of long-term thinking that can create explosive opportunities and open up new markets.

Our brains have let the tyranny of the urgent stifle the pursuit of the important for too long, Haseltine says. It's time to find a way to work around our hard-wired short-term orientation in order to light that long fuse. And in Long Fuse, Big Bang, he shows how to do just that. From learning how to see through blind spots to looking to the future for revolutionary ideas, long-term thinking is the key to success—and survival—in an era of accelerating change.

The essence of Long Fuse thinking is to imagine where the arc of history is going, then figure out how to take short-term steps in that direction. Long Fuse, Big Bang shows listeners how to apply enduring strategies in a quick-fix world, to translate long-term Big Bang opportunities into short-term projects that are in harmony, not in conflict, with our "got to have it now" nature.

About Eric Haseltine

Eric Haseltine holds a Ph.D. in physiological psychology. Currently the president and managing partner of Haseltine Partners LLC, he has held senior positions at the National Security Agency, Disney Imagineering, and Hughes Aircraft. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen on July 24, 2011

i agree with the authors idea that long-term success is achieved through daily victories. But I wish that I could more easily put into words how to personally do that from reading this book, but the autor doesn't do a good job doing that. It was enjoyable to read... but to sum it up, do less of putt......more

Goodreads review by Jim on August 18, 2011

a Gladwell type book with interesting examples and research that I hadn't seen elsewhere. Haseltine has a varied background Disney,working as a government consultant in Iraq, a brother in law at the forefront of Aids research, interviewing the founder of Matrix who found a way to reduce the cost of......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on August 05, 2012

Meh. Some decent insights on how our brains approach challenges, and our bias towards instant gratification. Way too much of the book is dedicated to the author's accomplishments -- I had this on audiobook so I couldn't skim past those parts.......more

Goodreads review by Wes on December 19, 2013

The stories are great. Noteworthy references good for presentation materials or speaking points. Put this toward the bottom of your list.......more

Goodreads review by Marty on December 01, 2010

Examples of long term thinking and how important it is to think about where we are headed, reducing the tyranny of the urgent.......more