• The Uncertainty Mindset

  • Innovation Insights from the Frontiers of Food
  • By: Vaughn Tan
  • Narrated by: Chaz Allen
  • Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Uncertainty Mindset

By: Vaughn Tan
Narrated by: Chaz Allen
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A top restaurant’s reputation and success have become so closely bound up with its ability to innovate that a new organizational form, the culinary research and development team, has emerged. The best of these R&D teams continually expand the frontiers of food - they invent a constant stream of new dishes, new cooking processes and methods, and even new ways of experiencing food. How do they achieve this nonstop novelty? And what can culinary research and development teach us about how organizations innovate?

Vaughn Tan opens up the black box of elite culinary R&D to provide essential insights. Drawing on years of unprecedented access to the best and most influential culinary R&D teams in the world, he reveals how they exemplify what he calls the uncertainty mindset. Such a mindset intentionally incorporates uncertainty into organization design rather than simply trying to reduce risk. It changes how organizations hire, set goals, and motivate team members and leads organizations to work in highly unconventional ways. A revelatory look at the R&D kitchen, The Uncertainty Mindset upends conventional wisdom about how to organize for innovation and offers practical insights for businesses trying to become innovative and adaptable.

The book is published by Columbia University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"This book is full of valuable insights for forward-thinking, innovation-minded organizations and teams in any sector." (Nathan Myhrvold, coauthor of Modernist Bread, Modernist Cuisine)

"A real contribution to our understanding of how experts combine artistic creation and business success." (Howard S. Becker, author of Art Worlds)

"This is one of the best books to appear in the last several decades about how to design organizations for continual innovation in high-pressure environments." (Jerry Neumann, founder of Neu Venture Capital)

©2020 Vaughn Tan (P)2021 Redwood Audiobooks

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I don’t mind anecdotes so long as the author has a well thought out understanding of the subject. Unfortunately this is all anecdote and fails to impart synthesis and meaning. Seems to be written for someone that hasn’t been on the internet since 1999…

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wonderful insights... terrible recording

I love the content of this book but I had to stop listening because the audio was so poor and distracting that I could not pay attention to the content. Too much mic noise, poor audio processing and someone reading who really didn't spend time to appreciate the meaning behind the words... I would rather listen to an autonomous screen reader than this recording. and I've listen to 138 books on audible over the last 20 years, this one is among the worst recordings I've heard. sounds like the sweet little guy at the end that they keep there for old times sake...

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