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Randi Zuckerberg

    Randi Zuckerberg explore les complexités de notre monde connecté, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus sur la façon de naviguer dans l'ère numérique. À travers son travail, elle examine comment la transparence sociale et la connectivité constante façonnent nos vies. Son approche des médias et de la technologie consiste à en démêler les complexités.

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    Dot Complicated
    • Dot Complicated

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(5)Évaluer

      Technology and social media have changed, enhanced and complicated every facet of our lives. The technological revolution is not going away. We can't hide from it or pretend that it's not happening. So how do we deal with it? In Dot Complicated, Randi Zuckerberg shows us how. Through first-hand accounts of her time at Facebook and beyond, she investigates the opportunities and obstacles, problems and solutions, presented by this new online reality. In the process, she establishes rules to bring some much needed order and clarity to our connected, complicated and constantly changing lives online. Invaluable, timely, and engaging, Dot Complicated reveals how to make it through your life online in one piece - from the etiquette of unfriending and the power of crowdsourcing to the perils of photo tags and the importance of teaching your kids how to be tech-savvy.

      Dot Complicated
    • Pick Three

      • 257pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,4(55)Évaluer

      A New York Times bestseller! In this motivational handbook—part business guide, part self-help—the bestselling author of Dot Complicated challenges the myth of a "well-balanced" life, asserting that success comes from being well-lopsided. In today's demanding world, we’re led to believe we can manage work, sleep, fitness, family, and friends simultaneously. However, Randi Zuckerberg argues that striving for balance often results in frustration and feelings of inadequacy. Instead, she advocates for the "Pick Three" approach, a concept she popularized through a viral tweet, which encourages individuals to focus on the three most important areas of their lives each day. This philosophy resonates with entrepreneurs, busy parents, and students alike, helping them shed the unrealistic expectations of balance. The book features insights from Randi’s own experiences, along with stories from other successful professionals in Silicon Valley, new mothers seeking permission to prioritize family, and recent graduates grappling with societal pressures. Randi emphasizes that it’s impossible to have it all every day, and that’s perfectly acceptable. Her guide offers a refreshing perspective on embracing a well-lopsided life.

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