Empathy isn't about being touchy-feely. It's the ability to step outside of yourself and see the world as other people do. Empathy helps to make good leaders into great ones: they see new opportunities faster than their competitors, have the courage to take a risk on something new, and have the gut-level intuition that they need to make the right decisions when the path ahead is unclear. Fostering empathy in an entire organization, however, is much harder. The thousands of people that make up a large company inevitably accumulate implicit experiences, feelings, and insights about people that affect the way that each of them makes decisions. But that does not, however, create an organization that has a collective, widespread sense of empathy. This book explains how companies can challenge themselves to meet their customers more than halfway. The author's original approach walks helps readers shift their thinking and their companies' thinking beyond the borders of the organization. The author begins by having the reader explore their own mental models and maps; explores how size and distance have disconnected companies from their true customers; shows how we are wired to care in our brains; and provides a way for companies to drive growth by understanding this truth about their customers: We are them, and they are us.
Dev Patnaik Books
Dev Patnaik is a founder and principal at Jump Associates, a consulting firm dedicated to fostering innovation. He collaborates with visionary business leaders to uncover new market opportunities, reimagine established categories, and conceptualize novel products and services. Dev serves as a trusted advisor to senior executives at prominent American companies, guiding their strategic development. Beyond his consulting work, he shares his expertise as an adjunct professor at Stanford University, teaching design research methodologies. His courses integrate insights from anthropology, design, and business planning to empower students in discovering user needs and developing groundbreaking products. Patnaik is a frequent speaker at industry forums and has contributed articles to various business publications.
