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The Innovation Delusion (精裝版)

The Innovation Delusion (精裝版)

$980

ISBN:9780525575689
作者:Lee Vinsel
出版社:Crown
出版日期:2020/09/08
尺寸:240x161x23mm

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It’s hard to avoid innovation these days. Nearly every product gets marketed as being disruptive, whether it’s genuinely a new invention or just a new toothbrush. But in this manifesto on thestate of American work, historians of technology Lee Vinsel and Andrew L. Russell argue that our way of thinking about and pursuing innovation has made us poorer, less safe, and—ironically—less innovative.

Drawing on years of original research and reporting, The Innovation Delusion shows how the ideology of change for its own sake has proved a disaster. Corporations have spent millions hiring chief innovation officers while their core businesses tank. Computer science programs have drilled their students on programming and design, even though theoverwhelming majority of jobs are in IT and maintenance. In countless cities, suburban sprawl has left local governments with loads of deferred repairs that they can’t afford to fix. And sometimes innovation even kills—like in 2018 when a Miami bridge hailed for its innovative design collapsed onto a highway and killed six people.

Vinsel and Russell tell the at-times humorous, at-times alarming story of how we devalued the work that keeps our world going--and in so doing, wrecked our economy, left our public infrastructure derelict, and lined the pockets of consultants who combine the ego of Silicon Valley with the worst of Wall Street's greed. They offer a compelling plan for how we can shift our focus in resources away from the pursuit of growth at all costs, and back toward the people and technologies underpinning so much of modern life.
 
For anyone concerned by the crumbling state of our roads, bridges, and airports, and the direction our economy is headed, The Innovator's Delusion is a deeply necessary re-evaluation of a trend we can still disrupt.


創新和發明是人類文明的推力,但從網路與科技業成為顯學後,諸如「破壞性創新」、「快速失敗」成為各大公司的信條,而維護工作反倒被忽略,正如《庶務二課》和《IT狂人》中被打到冷宮的工作人員。
 
科技史學家文塞爾和羅素觀察到,現代人對創新的執著,不但令生活更空洞、而且更危險。老牌的奇異公司轉投資金融業慘敗、伊莉莎白.霍姆斯靠著浮誇的宣傳籌到七億美金的資金、義大利的莫蘭迪橋因維修不確實而倒塌。除此之外,日常領域也陷入了危機;護理人員的需求不斷增長、美國職業婦女每週得多做十六小時的無薪家事、教育單位把資源都用在「創新課程」……
 
作者爬梳了數十年來的科技與產業發展,列舉實際的案例與訪談故事,並歸納出維護精神的三大原則:
 
.維護令成果得以延續。
.維護必須基於既有的文化及管理方式。
.維護的基本功是反覆不斷的關照。
 
他們想提醒眾人,社會上大部分的工作都是維護與服務性質,而維修與照顧的價值也該重新獲得重視。考量維護成本,我們才能擬定長遠而合理的計畫。不管是趨勢、產業的觀察家,或是在思索職涯規劃的讀者,都能在本書中找到具體而又不落俗套的啟發和觀點。
 
名人推薦
 
「若社會過度推崇創新,就會忘記大多數工作者都是在維護現有系統,而不是創造下一個Facebook。本書旨在發揚維護工作的價值,並從切實的角度批判創新亂象。」——《華爾街日報》
 
「新冠疫情後,我們更加理解到維護工作的必要性。本書是一記警鐘,提醒我們要把資源投入真正重要事物。」——魯哈.班傑明(Ruha Benjamin),普林斯頓大學社會學家
 
「兩位作者關心維護工作者,並指出創新事業的空談之處。本書必將引爆新話題,帶領社會調整發展的方向。」——古魯‧馬德哈文(Guru Madhavan),《像工程師一樣思考》作者

「現代人太執著於找到跨時代的新發明,所以忘記日常最重要的工作為何。作者明確地指出,科技與經濟的發展方向出了問題,是時候該將焦點轉回產品和服務的永續性了。」――提姆.歐萊禮(Tim O’Reilly),《未來地圖》作者
 
——中文簡介摘自時報出版《創新之後》

The Innovation Delusion (精裝版)

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