Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World
YOUR PERPETUAL GUIDE TO THE POWERS OF LIVING SMART & THINKING SMARTER IN HIGHLY CHAOTIC TIMES

For any book to earn a lasting place in the canon of life-coaching classics, it must have a central idea that just keeps on giving. What makes Strategy of the Dolphin an enduring “read” year after year is that it contains not one but two perpetually contributing and life-changing ideas.

One game-changing insight is this: That every moment of our lives, each of us steers by a pivotal “big picture” strategy—a commanding storyline of the mind that explains who we are and what we regard as life’s most important pursuits and priorities. And the other showstopper of a realization is this: That until we have activated the “strategy of the dolphin” in our life, we’ve stopped short—perhaps tragically so—of adopting the most productive and fulfilling strategy available to us.

When that happens, we are destined to live out the unfulfilling, often self-destructive strategies of the carp, the shark or the pseudo-enlightened carp. This is a fate, say these authors, that ensnares billions. And it is why so many humans are forced to deal with everyday existence using less-than-optimum thinking and problem-solving skills.

Readers in numerous business marketplaces and cultures (and in eight languages) have credited the highly serviceable insights in Strategy of the Dolphin with having dramatically changed their lives. That’s because its penetrating “do something different” instructions and highly entertaining aquatic metaphors have yet to be matched in an age when nothing is more prized than practical new wisdoms that work.

The ways of thinking championed in Strategy of the Dolphin focus not so much on subsisting and surviving in rapid-change times as on finding and surging new personal competencies. Not so much on finding a world to fit our preferences but making the world and us a better fit. Not so much on overriding nature’s flows and configurations but on developing new human functionality, flexibility and spontaneity for a compatible ride alongside with nature’s own dynamics.

In this groundbreaking work, the authors utilize many vantage points of new paradigm research, from Ilya Prigogine’s Nobel Prize-winning discoveries on dissipative structures, to Clare W. Graves’ “biopsychosocial” change barriers, to Elliott Jaques’ studies on the brain’s “time horizons to Benoit Mandelbrot’s fractal geometries and the work of other chaologists.

Lynch and Kordis intend nothing less grand than illuminating a new way to think for the reader that is more competent, conscientious and contemporary than any totality of mind skills ever before available generally to us humans:

* Power to choose instantly, successfully, between the strategies of Take Over, Give In, Get Out, Trade Off and Breakthrough.

* Power to think tougher, dream smarter and focus beyond the limited vision of the carp, shark and pseudo-enlightened carp (PEC).

* Power to do more with less.

* Power to act flexibly, elegantly and with endurance amid the accelerating waves of change.

* Power to design tools for self-change and self-targeting in mid-wave.

* Power to fight back strategically when necessary.

* Power to focus ruthlessly on the 20 percent of your effort that delivers 80 percent of your significant results.

When it was first published in 1989, Strategy of the Dolphin helped to invent the new field of life coaching. But the book’s influence has gone far beyond the realm of helping people design and invigorate better lives.

It has spawned two additional “dolphin thinking”-themed books by Dudley Lynch: The Mother of All Minds and LEAP! How to Think Like a Dolphin & Do the Next Right, Smart Thing Come Hell or High Water.

Business professors have viewed it as a cogent manual of instructions and observations for dealing with fluid, demanding marketplaces and constant organizational change. Experts on metaphors see it as one of the most infectious “memes” ever devised because so many people instantly “get it.” Almost effortlessly, readers around the globe recognize the carp and shark and pseudo-enlightened carp influences around them and within themselves. And from Denver to London to Dakar to Bombay to Johannesburg to Singapore and back, they have aspired to think like the book’s featured “mind”: the agile, observant, sometimes audacious-acting and -thinking dolphin.

Can you think like a dolphin? Now’s the time to find out.
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Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World
YOUR PERPETUAL GUIDE TO THE POWERS OF LIVING SMART & THINKING SMARTER IN HIGHLY CHAOTIC TIMES

For any book to earn a lasting place in the canon of life-coaching classics, it must have a central idea that just keeps on giving. What makes Strategy of the Dolphin an enduring “read” year after year is that it contains not one but two perpetually contributing and life-changing ideas.

One game-changing insight is this: That every moment of our lives, each of us steers by a pivotal “big picture” strategy—a commanding storyline of the mind that explains who we are and what we regard as life’s most important pursuits and priorities. And the other showstopper of a realization is this: That until we have activated the “strategy of the dolphin” in our life, we’ve stopped short—perhaps tragically so—of adopting the most productive and fulfilling strategy available to us.

When that happens, we are destined to live out the unfulfilling, often self-destructive strategies of the carp, the shark or the pseudo-enlightened carp. This is a fate, say these authors, that ensnares billions. And it is why so many humans are forced to deal with everyday existence using less-than-optimum thinking and problem-solving skills.

Readers in numerous business marketplaces and cultures (and in eight languages) have credited the highly serviceable insights in Strategy of the Dolphin with having dramatically changed their lives. That’s because its penetrating “do something different” instructions and highly entertaining aquatic metaphors have yet to be matched in an age when nothing is more prized than practical new wisdoms that work.

The ways of thinking championed in Strategy of the Dolphin focus not so much on subsisting and surviving in rapid-change times as on finding and surging new personal competencies. Not so much on finding a world to fit our preferences but making the world and us a better fit. Not so much on overriding nature’s flows and configurations but on developing new human functionality, flexibility and spontaneity for a compatible ride alongside with nature’s own dynamics.

In this groundbreaking work, the authors utilize many vantage points of new paradigm research, from Ilya Prigogine’s Nobel Prize-winning discoveries on dissipative structures, to Clare W. Graves’ “biopsychosocial” change barriers, to Elliott Jaques’ studies on the brain’s “time horizons to Benoit Mandelbrot’s fractal geometries and the work of other chaologists.

Lynch and Kordis intend nothing less grand than illuminating a new way to think for the reader that is more competent, conscientious and contemporary than any totality of mind skills ever before available generally to us humans:

* Power to choose instantly, successfully, between the strategies of Take Over, Give In, Get Out, Trade Off and Breakthrough.

* Power to think tougher, dream smarter and focus beyond the limited vision of the carp, shark and pseudo-enlightened carp (PEC).

* Power to do more with less.

* Power to act flexibly, elegantly and with endurance amid the accelerating waves of change.

* Power to design tools for self-change and self-targeting in mid-wave.

* Power to fight back strategically when necessary.

* Power to focus ruthlessly on the 20 percent of your effort that delivers 80 percent of your significant results.

When it was first published in 1989, Strategy of the Dolphin helped to invent the new field of life coaching. But the book’s influence has gone far beyond the realm of helping people design and invigorate better lives.

It has spawned two additional “dolphin thinking”-themed books by Dudley Lynch: The Mother of All Minds and LEAP! How to Think Like a Dolphin & Do the Next Right, Smart Thing Come Hell or High Water.

Business professors have viewed it as a cogent manual of instructions and observations for dealing with fluid, demanding marketplaces and constant organizational change. Experts on metaphors see it as one of the most infectious “memes” ever devised because so many people instantly “get it.” Almost effortlessly, readers around the globe recognize the carp and shark and pseudo-enlightened carp influences around them and within themselves. And from Denver to London to Dakar to Bombay to Johannesburg to Singapore and back, they have aspired to think like the book’s featured “mind”: the agile, observant, sometimes audacious-acting and -thinking dolphin.

Can you think like a dolphin? Now’s the time to find out.
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Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World

Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World

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YOUR PERPETUAL GUIDE TO THE POWERS OF LIVING SMART & THINKING SMARTER IN HIGHLY CHAOTIC TIMES

For any book to earn a lasting place in the canon of life-coaching classics, it must have a central idea that just keeps on giving. What makes Strategy of the Dolphin an enduring “read” year after year is that it contains not one but two perpetually contributing and life-changing ideas.

One game-changing insight is this: That every moment of our lives, each of us steers by a pivotal “big picture” strategy—a commanding storyline of the mind that explains who we are and what we regard as life’s most important pursuits and priorities. And the other showstopper of a realization is this: That until we have activated the “strategy of the dolphin” in our life, we’ve stopped short—perhaps tragically so—of adopting the most productive and fulfilling strategy available to us.

When that happens, we are destined to live out the unfulfilling, often self-destructive strategies of the carp, the shark or the pseudo-enlightened carp. This is a fate, say these authors, that ensnares billions. And it is why so many humans are forced to deal with everyday existence using less-than-optimum thinking and problem-solving skills.

Readers in numerous business marketplaces and cultures (and in eight languages) have credited the highly serviceable insights in Strategy of the Dolphin with having dramatically changed their lives. That’s because its penetrating “do something different” instructions and highly entertaining aquatic metaphors have yet to be matched in an age when nothing is more prized than practical new wisdoms that work.

The ways of thinking championed in Strategy of the Dolphin focus not so much on subsisting and surviving in rapid-change times as on finding and surging new personal competencies. Not so much on finding a world to fit our preferences but making the world and us a better fit. Not so much on overriding nature’s flows and configurations but on developing new human functionality, flexibility and spontaneity for a compatible ride alongside with nature’s own dynamics.

In this groundbreaking work, the authors utilize many vantage points of new paradigm research, from Ilya Prigogine’s Nobel Prize-winning discoveries on dissipative structures, to Clare W. Graves’ “biopsychosocial” change barriers, to Elliott Jaques’ studies on the brain’s “time horizons to Benoit Mandelbrot’s fractal geometries and the work of other chaologists.

Lynch and Kordis intend nothing less grand than illuminating a new way to think for the reader that is more competent, conscientious and contemporary than any totality of mind skills ever before available generally to us humans:

* Power to choose instantly, successfully, between the strategies of Take Over, Give In, Get Out, Trade Off and Breakthrough.

* Power to think tougher, dream smarter and focus beyond the limited vision of the carp, shark and pseudo-enlightened carp (PEC).

* Power to do more with less.

* Power to act flexibly, elegantly and with endurance amid the accelerating waves of change.

* Power to design tools for self-change and self-targeting in mid-wave.

* Power to fight back strategically when necessary.

* Power to focus ruthlessly on the 20 percent of your effort that delivers 80 percent of your significant results.

When it was first published in 1989, Strategy of the Dolphin helped to invent the new field of life coaching. But the book’s influence has gone far beyond the realm of helping people design and invigorate better lives.

It has spawned two additional “dolphin thinking”-themed books by Dudley Lynch: The Mother of All Minds and LEAP! How to Think Like a Dolphin & Do the Next Right, Smart Thing Come Hell or High Water.

Business professors have viewed it as a cogent manual of instructions and observations for dealing with fluid, demanding marketplaces and constant organizational change. Experts on metaphors see it as one of the most infectious “memes” ever devised because so many people instantly “get it.” Almost effortlessly, readers around the globe recognize the carp and shark and pseudo-enlightened carp influences around them and within themselves. And from Denver to London to Dakar to Bombay to Johannesburg to Singapore and back, they have aspired to think like the book’s featured “mind”: the agile, observant, sometimes audacious-acting and -thinking dolphin.

Can you think like a dolphin? Now’s the time to find out.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148676355
Publisher: Brain Technologies Press
Publication date: 09/11/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 3 MB

About the Author


Dudley Lynch has startled students of the mind before with his nonstandard views and approaches. Two decades ago, his book (co-authored with Dr. Paul L. Kordis), Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World, was published by William Morrow & Co. and enjoyed immediate, quick-spreading acclaim.

In the U.S., the work was a Literary Guild Alternate Selection. Hutchison Books (Random House) bought the U.K. rights and published both hard and soft cover editions, which were very successful in England. Publishing houses have now issued editions in eight other languages.

The German language edition of Strategy of the Dolphin was extremely successful, at one point ranking as No. 1 on a leading New Age best-seller list for German books and rising to No. 5 on Capitol Magazine’s business book best-seller list. The French language edition was also very successful. That edition ranked No. 3 on a leading French-language best-seller list (and a new paperback edition in French, the third, has just been released).

In 2012, Mr. Lynch released a 21st Century sequel to Strategy of the Dolphin. This work is called LEAP! How to Think Like a Dolphin & Do the Next Right, Smart Thing Come Hell or High Water. The work is available in both print and ebook editions.

In the 1970s, he was spotlighted by Writer’s Digest as one of the most successful free-lance journalists in America. During that busy decade, his byline appeared in Reader’s Digest, Business Week (two cover stories), Fortune’s special sections, US Magazine, Institutional Investor, The Economist, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor and more than 225 other U.S. and foreign publications.

In the late 1970s, he decided to pursue his first intellectual love, the encouragement of better thinking and decision-making skills. He turned to the development of self-assessment inventories and supporting books and materials for helping humans mature and improve their mental competencies. He has keynoted numerous worldwide management and training conferences and conducted workshops He has keynoted numerous worldwide management and training conferences and conducted workshops and seminars on six continents.

Mr. Lynch is president of Brain Technologies Corporation and Brain Technologies Press of Gainesville, Florida.

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Dr. Paul L. Kordis is a management consultant residing in Fort Collins, Colorado
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