Invisibles: The Power of Anonymous Work in an Age of Relentless Self-Promotion
By David Zweig
Read by Sean Pratt and Lloyd James
Unabridged
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3 Formats: CD
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3 Formats: Library CD
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ISBN: 9798200620463
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ISBN: 9798200620456
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ISBN: 9798200620470
Runtime: | 9.47 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Business & Economics |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
What do fact-checkers, anesthesiologists, U.N. interpreters, and structural engineers have in common? When they do their jobs poorly, the consequences can be catastrophic for their organizations. But when they do their jobs perfectly . . . they're invisible. For most of us, the better we perform the more attention we receive. Yet for many “Invisibles”—skilled professionals whose role is critical to whatever enterprise they’re a part of—it’s the opposite: the better they do their jobs the more they disappear. In fact, often it’s only when something goes wrong that they are noticed at all. Millions of these Invisibles are hidden in every industry. You may be one yourself. And despite our culture’s increasing celebration of fame in our era of superstar CEOs and assorted varieties of “genius”—they’re fine with remaining anonymous. David Zweig takes us into the behind-the-scenes worlds that Invisibles inhabit. He interviews top experts in unusual fields to reveal the quiet workers behind public successes. Combining in-depth profiles with insights from psychology, sociology, and business, Zweig uncovers how these hidden professionals reap deep fulfillment by relishing the challenges their work presents. Zweig bypasses diplomats and joins an elite interpreter in a closed-door meeting at the U.N., where the media and public are never allowed. He ascends China’s tallest skyscraper while it’s still under construction, without the architect, guided instead by the project’s lead structural engineer. He even brings us on stage during a Radiohead concert, escorted not by a member of the band, but by their chief guitar technician. Along the way, Zweig reveals that Invisibles have a lot to teach the rest of society about satisfaction and achievement. What has been lost amid the noise of self-promotion today is that not everyone can, or should, or even wants to be in the spotlight. This inspiring and illuminating book shows that recognition isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and invisibility can be viewed as a mark of honor and a source of a truly rich life.Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Top business book to read in 2014: Invisibles explains why some
of the world’s most talented, accomplished people choose to fly under
the radar…It’s a clarion call for work as a craft, for generously
sharing knowledge without hogging credit and prizing meaningful work
above public recognition. An excellent book.” —Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author
“In his nonfiction debut, journalist Zweig presents an entertaining,
good-natured exploration of the mindsets and psyches of ‘invisibles’—people whose passions have required years of training and
experience, but who happily toil in obscurity for the love of the work
itself…The book’s strength is in Zweig’s portraits of those dedicated workers
behind the scenes…The
author’s genuine respect for his subjects shines through and keeps these
stories lively.” —Publishers Weekly
“Zweig’s stint as a fact checker at a magazine no doubt inspired him to
look closely at the unsung, behind-the-scenes workers he calls the Invisibles…[He] touches on philosophy, religion, and psychology in
exploring the satisfaction derived from work exceptionally well done in
contrast to the noisy self-promotion now prevalent…and uses the profiles
to offer some quiet and thoughtful space to consider the inner value of
high-quality work.” —Booklist
“An encouraging salute to the world behind the scenes, where the ‘Invisibles’ allow the show to go on…The author’s vignettes really drive the point home. Guitar tech,
fact checker, piano tuner, cinematographer, ghostwriter, et al.—it is
workmanship, curiosity, demanding internal standards, deep immersion, and
cooperative instincts that bring a rewarding life. In Zweig’s fascinating world, the limelight doesn’t hold a candle to the satisfaction of hard work well done.” —Kirkus Reviews
Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Business & Economics |
Runtime: | 9.47 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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