Willful Blindness : Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril
by Margaret Heffernan 2020-05-15 22:17:03
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Why, after every major accident and blunder, do we look back and say, How could we have been so blind? Why do some people see what others don''t? And how can we change? Drawing on studies by psychologists and neuroscientists, and from interviews with... Read more

Why, after every major accident and blunder, do we look back and say, How could we have been so blind? Why do some people see what others don''t? And how can we change? Drawing on studies by psychologists and neuroscientists, and from interviews with business leaders, whistleblowers, and white collar criminals, distinguished businesswoman and writer Margaret Heffernan examines the phenomenon of willful blindness, exploring the reasons that individuals and groups are blind to impending personal tragedies, corporate collapses, engineering failures-even crimes against humanity.

We turn a blind eye in order to feel safe, to avoid conflict, to reduce anxiety, and to protect prestige. But greater understanding leads to solutions, and Heffernan shows how-by challenging our biases, encouraging debate, discouraging conformity, and not backing away from difficult or complicated problems-we can be more mindful of what''s going on around us and be proactive instead of reactive.

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  • 8.28x5.61x0.96inches
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  • Bloomsbury USA
  • July 1, 2012
  • 9780802777966
Margaret Heffernan is an entrepreneur, chief executive, and author. She was born in Texas, raised in Holland, and educated at Cambridge University. She worked for the BBC and developed interactive mul...
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