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DELIBERATE CALM de Jacqueline Brassey, Aaron De Smet & Michiel Kruyt

A trio of McKinsey & Company veterans draws from a unique combination of psychology, neuroscience, and consciousness practices plus a combined 50-plus years of international board room experience to offer a unique approach to learning and leading with awareness and intentional choice, even amidst the most challenging circumstances.

DELIBERATE CALM:
How to Learn and Lead in a Volatile World
by Jacqueline Brassey, Aaron De Smet & Michiel Kruyt
HarperBusiness, November 2022

As the speed of change in our increasingly complex world accelerates daily, leaders are tasked with performing outside of their familiar zones both in their personal and professional lives. This requires us to adapt. Yet, the same conditions that make adapting so important can also trigger fear, leading us to resist change and default to reactive behavior. The authors call this the “adaptability paradox”: when we most need to learn and change, we stick with what we know, often in ways that stifle learning and innovation. To avoid this trap, leaders must become proactive so they can lead ahead of the curve.
Enter DELIBERATE CALM, a tangible guide that combines cutting-edge neuroscience, psychology, and consciousness practices, along with the authors’ decades of experience working with leaders around the globe. By practicing Dual Awareness, which integrates our internal and external experiences, leaders can become fluid and respond to challenges with intentional choice instead of being limited by their old success models. With DELIBERATE CALM, anyone can lead and learn with awareness and choice to realize their full potential, even in times of uncertainty, complexity, and change.

Jacqueline (Jacqui) Brassey started at McKinsey & Company in 2013 as an expert consultant in the organization practice where she further specialized in transformational change, diversity & inclusion, human capital and leadership development. She has led the learning & development of McKinsey’s top 600 most senior leaders and serves on the firm’s global learning team. She has a PhD in Economics and Business from Groningen University, MS in affective neuroscience from the University of Maastricht and Florence, BA and MA cum laude in policy and organization sciences from Tilburg University and a bachelor’s degree in international business and languages from Avans University of Applied Sciences. She coauthored over twenty book chapters and articles in the area of organizational behavior and leadership development. Additionally, she serves as a board member of Save the Children. Jacqui and husband, Nicholas, live in the Netherlands with their 12-year-old twins.
Aaron De Smet joined McKinsey and Company in 2003; he has led the firm’s thinking on organizational health and leadership. His articles in McKinsey Quarterly are among its most-read and he is a member of the master faculty of the Change Leaders Forum and of the Organizational Agility Forum, which he helped establish. He leads McKinsey’s thinking on organizational health and was on the team that developed the Organizational Health Index (OHI) and OrgLab. Aaron has a PhD in social and organizational psychology from Columbia University, where he specialized in organizational dynamics, culture, leadership, and strategic change. He also has an MBA and BA in psychology. He lives in New Jersey with his family.
Michiel Kruyt is currently CEO of Imagine.one with a mission to create systemic transformation towards a more sustainable and equal planet. Before joining Imagine, Michiel was a partner and one of the leaders of the Organization Practice of McKinsey & Company, and co-founder and former managing partner of Aberkyn, a pioneer specializing in performance transformations, culture change and executive team and leadership development. The first 15 years of his career he worked for Unilever in marketing, sales and general management roles in The Netherlands, Italy and the USA. He is a member of the Board of the non-profit Urban Consciousness Center De Roos in Amsterdam. Michiel, his wife Christine, and their three children live just outside Amsterdam.

THE RISE OF THE NEW PURITANS de Noah Rothman

Commentary editor Noah Rothman takes aim at the “woke left,” comparing them to stern, joyless Puritans who seek to make every daily choice a matter of life or death and break society down into the saintly or sinful.

THE RISE OF THE NEW PURITANS:
Fighting Back Against Progressives’ War on Fun
by Noah Rothman
Broadside Books/HarperCollins, July 2022

In Noah Rothman’s view, the Left used to be the party of the hippies and the free spirits. Now it’s home to woke scolds and humorless idealogues. The New Puritans can judge a person’s moral character by their clothes, Netflix queue, fast food favorites, the sports they watch, and the company they keep. No choice is neutral, no sphere is private.
Not since the Puritans has a political movement wanted so much power over your thoughts, hobbies, and preferences every minute of your day. In the process, they are sucking the joy out of life.
In THE RISE OF THE NEW PURITANS, Noah Rothman explains how, in pursuit of a better world, progressives are ruining the very things which make life worth living. They’ve created a society full of verbal trip wires and digital witch hunts. Football? Too violent. Fusion food? Appropriation. The nuclear family? Oppressive.
Witty, deeply researched, and thorough, THE RISE OF THE NEW PURITANS encourages us to spurn a movement whose primary goal has become limiting happiness. It uncovers the historical roots of the left’s war on fun and reminds us of the freedom and personal fulfillment at the heart of the American experiment.

Noah Rothman is the associate editor of Commentary Magazine, author of Unjust, and an MSNBC/NBC News contributor.

ISLAND QUEEN de Vanessa Riley bientôt adapté en série tv par la réalisatrice de Bridgerton

Les droits d’adaptation tv du roman ISLAND QUEEN de Vanessa Riley ont été vendus à Longboat Pictures, société de production fondée par la britannique Julie Anne Robinson, qui a réalisé le pilote de la série Bridgerton et travaillé sur de nombreuses autres séries tv telles que Masters of Sex, Nurse Jackie, Orange Is the New Black, Grace and Frankie, Parks and Recreation, The Good Place… L’actrice de Bridgerton Adjoa Andoh fera également partie du projet en tant que productrice exécutive. Aucune date n’a été annoncée pour le moment. (Lire l’article de Deadline)

Le roman historique, publié en juillet 2021 chez William Morrow aux États-Unis, est basé sur l’histoire vraie de Dorothy Kirwan Thomas, une esclave du début du XIXe siècle qui a acheté sa liberté pour devenir l’une des propriétaires terriennes les plus riches et les plus puissantes des Antilles coloniales.

Riveting and transformative, evocative and immersive…by turns vibrant and bold and wise, discovering Dorothy’s story is a singular pleasure.”—The New York Times

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Ridley Scott produira le film adapté du livre THE INFINITE MACHINE de Camila Russo

Scott Free, la société de production de Ridley Scott et de son frère Tony, a annoncé qu’elle produirait l’adaptation audiovisuelle du livre THE INFINITE MACHINE de Camila Russo. Le réalisateur et producteur Shyam Madiraju écrira le scénario du film et sera également derrière la caméra. (Lire l’article de Deadline)

Dans le livre THE INFINITE MACHINE: How an Army of Crypto-Hackers Is Building the Next Internet with Ethereum, paru en 2020 chez Harper Business aux États-Unis, la journaliste Camila Russo présente son enquête fascinante sur la blockchain (ou base de données partagée) Ethereum et sa crypto-monnaie, l’ether, deuxième crypto-actif le plus important au monde après le Bitcoin. L’auteure revient sur l’avènement des crypto-monnaies et s’interroge sur l’avenir d’internet tel que nous le connaissons.

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Le roman de science-fiction AURORA de David Koepp adapté au cinéma par Kathryn Bigelow

Après plusieurs années de hiatus, la réalisatrice américaine Kathryn Bigelow a choisi son prochain projet : elle adaptera pour Netflix le roman de science-fiction AURORA de David Koepp. L’auteur du livre, qui est aussi un scénariste chevronné (Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, Spider-Man, Panic Room…), écrira lui-même le scénario du film. (Lire l’article du Hollywood Reporter)

La cinéaste a réalisé de nombreux films d’action ou de thrillers depuis les années 1980 tels que Point Break, Zero Dark Thirty ou encore Detroit. Elle est également connue pour être la première femme de l’histoire du cinéma à recevoir l’Oscar de la meilleure réalisation pour son film Démineurs (The Hurt Locker) sorti en 2009.

Dans le roman, qui paraîtra le 7 juin prochain chez Harper aux États-Unis, une tempête solaire met hors service la plupart des réseaux électriques. Aubrey, qui s’occupe seule du fils adolescent de son ex-mari repris de justice, commence à prendre les choses en main dans son quartier pour organiser le quotidien et assurer la survie de ses voisins durant cette crise. Pendant ce temps, son frère survivaliste, le richissime Thom Banning avec qui elle a perdu contact, s’apprête à aller se réfugier dans son bunker de luxe en plein désert… “Fantastic story, a real page-turner. Impossible to put down. » – Stephen King

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