A particularly typical example is Xiaomi. This company started with an Android system UI skin and then launched products such as mobile phones and tablets. Subsequently, they became unstoppable, and Xiaomi’s product line covered computers, home appliances, wearable devices, cars, robots, and even various daily necessities such as shoes, suitcases, toys, and towels. Some consulting companies have criticized Xiaomi for […]
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Chapter 4: Part 1 – User-Centric
“User-centric” is the soil of “The Right-Brained Organization”. Without “user-centric”, “The Right-Brained Organization” cannot take root and sprout. But soil is not only capable of cultivating one kind of plant. In fact, “user-centric” is not exclusive to “The Right-Brained Organization”, and I even suspect that it is most likely to have originated from “left-brained organizations”. I don’t know who first […]
Chapter 3: Part 2 – The rise of The Right-Brained Organization
So apart from these two points do Right-Brained Organizations have any other characteristics? Yes these organizations usually have some other characteristics some more macro some more detailed including people in their organizations and methods of doing things. These characteristics at least in terms of frequency of occurrence will be somewhat different from traditional enterprises but they are not iconic features […]
Chapter 3: Part 1 – The rise of The Right-Brained Organization
People say that Steve Jobs was a genius and there is a reason for that. He almost single-handedly lifted the curtains of two eras: the PC era and the mobile Internet era. The Apple II released in 1977 was Jobs’ first product to amaze the world. The success of this product also directly triggered IBM’s attention to PCs thus allowing […]
Chapter 2: Part 4 – In the age of innovation, the right brain reigns supreme
Psychologists Keith Stanovich and Richard West first proposed the concepts of System 1 and System 2. They believe that our decision-making system has two systems. The operation of System 1 is unconscious and fast using intuition not very brain-consuming relying on emotions and instincts and completely under autonomous control. It uses so-called heuristic judgments which are a psychological shortcut when […]
Chapter 2: Part 3 – In the age of innovation, the right brain reigns supreme
Gary Pisano a professor at Harvard Business School proposed a framework for classifying innovation. He divided innovation into four categories according to technology and business model. He called innovations that are relatively small in technology and business model Routine Innovation while innovations that are relatively large in technology Radical Innovation those that are relatively large in business model Disruptive Innovation […]
Chapter 2: Part 2 – In the age of innovation, the right brain reigns supreme
To be honest this story is one of many motivations that touched me to write this book. Similar stories happen every day in every corner of the world. That designer was a very good designer and that CEO who could control a large company should also be an experienced manager. And at that time the “user experience” brought by the […]
Chapter 2: Part 1 – In the age of innovation, the right brain reigns supreme
If you are a “left-hander,” are you a “right-brained thinker”? Although this statement seems logical, our current research cannot confirm it. This is actually very complicated. The popular saying that “left-handers are left-brain dominant” actually comes from misinformation. The actual research results say: 95-99% of “right-handers” have their language centers in the left brain, but at the same time about […]
Chapter 1: Part 2 – Are the left and right brains really different?
But when it comes to human-specific advanced abilities like language, the division of labor in the brain is quite complex. When you learn a new language, two areas in the brain are critical to this activity, one called Wernicke’s area and the other called Broca’s area, which together make up our language center. For most of us, they are usually […]
Chapter 1: Part 1 – Are the left and right brains really different?
Most of us know that the left and right brain functions are different. We are often told that the left brain is the logical brain, controlling logic, math, and language. The right brain, on the other hand, is the creative brain, controlling visual images, especially the ability to recognize faces. In addition, the right brain has a profound impact on […]