Connecting the Left Brain and the Right Brain

Connect! coverA piece I wrote for GigaOM a while ago on the Connected Age was published this weekend, with a table taken straight out of my book manuscript for Connect!: Web Worker Daily’s Guide to a New Way of Working. I do mean straight out — as Judi pointed out to me, there’s even a red squiggly “what the hell is this” line under “burstiness” from MS Word.

It’s serendipitous that just Friday, a few people got early copies of my book manuscript to read. So this weekend is feeling like a coming-out party for the book. I feel a mix of worry and excitement. It’s hard to know how it might be received. I hope it’s a good way to give these ideas wider play and keep talking about how the web really does change work.

When I was in the earliest stages of writing the book, I was moaning to Ryan about how my hippie-creative right-brained personality seemed to clash regularly with the overarching ethos of the tech and productivity blogosphere. He suggested I read Dan Pink’s A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future — and that gave me the energy and inspiration to go on.

Pink suggests that three factors — Asia, abundance, and automation — are bringing a new age into being, an age he calls the Conceptual Age:

We’ve moved from an economy built on people’s backs to an economy built on people’s left brains to what is emerging today: an economy and society built more and more on people’s right brains.

As Tim Peter points out in his review of A Whole New Mind, Pink doesn’t want to eliminate the left brain, but seeks to make our thinking whole, by incorporating right brained approaches with the left-brained ones that have been so lately and greatly praised. Business Week’s Special Report this week on design in business which profiles a designer/engineer recognizes the same need for a whole mind.

I like to think that the book I’ve written with Judi’s help represents something of a whole-brained approach. I provided much of the right-brained thinking while Judi offered left-brained balance with her editorial review. We both can do the whole-brained thing, I think, but it was good to have the dialectic of castles in the sky (Anne) with foundations in the ground (Judi).

The book is available for pre-order on Amazon now. You can see above we’ve changed the color and made the figures on the cover more hippie-creative.

5 Comments

  1. Posted October 8, 2007 at 1:09 pm | Permalink

    Anne,
    I’m really looking forward to reading this.
    Thomas

  2. Posted October 8, 2007 at 4:07 pm | Permalink

    I like the new cover better than the blue one. Do I detect the influence of Tom Peters in the red Connect! title?

    You do realize you’re already writing the next book, right?

  3. Posted October 10, 2007 at 12:16 pm | Permalink

    Congrats Anne! I’ll check out the book and I just ordered Dan Pink’s, A Whole New Mind.

    -ebrown (a.k.a. WeirdGuy)
    http://weirdblog.wordpress.com

  4. Posted October 11, 2007 at 2:19 pm | Permalink

    I am looking forward to reading it. Congratulations.

  5. Posted November 26, 2007 at 9:04 am | Permalink

    i am REALLY looking forward to the book. enough to to be sticking out the lower lip, wishing i got an early copy. that said my blog reading has been ass of late

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