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subject 4
Organisational Theory & Behaviour Management
Format
Paperback
Subject
Scientific Psychology & Psychiatry
Topic
Books
Book Series
Thinking Collection Set
Personalise
No
subject 6
Business Motivation Skills
subject 2
Cognition & Cognitive Psychology
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Ex Libris
No
subject 5
Practical & Motivational Self Help
subject 3
Business Decision Making Skills
Language
English
Character
None
Publication Year
2019
Book Title
Thinking, Fast and Slow,7 Habits Of Highly Effecti
Author 2
Stephen R. Covey
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Author
Daniel Kahneman
Publisher 2
Simon & Schuster UK
Signed By
None
Narrative Type
Non-Fiction
Publisher
Penguin
Inscribed
No
Signed
No
Genre
Motivation
Type
Books
Original Language
English
Edition
None
Vintage
No
Personalised
No
ISBN
9780141033570

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  • Top favourable review

    A "must read" for anyone who thinks we are logical, rational thinkers.

    So, we're smart right? Rational, logical thinkers? Ummm... No. We may imagine we are making smart, logical decisions but we're all prone to unconscious biases and distorted, illogical thinking patterns. Result -- we make poor decisions, with sometimes disastrous results. Thinking is hard work, and our brains are lazy. When presented with difficult questions, we take short cuts, and subconsciously replace difficult questions with easier ones which we prefer to answer. Result: poor decisions, based on the unconsciously-substituted "easier" question we actually answered. This book is one of those few which will never be obsolete, and will always repay revisiting. For anyone involved in decision making, or HR jobs, or psychology, or curious about how humans goof up so often, this book is ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top critical review

    Common sense repackaged as insights, psychobabble and "new" theories.

    Psychology book in which common sense is presented as psychobabble and jargon then dispensed as science and new discoveries or "insights" into the way people think. For example the presentation of "prospect theory", in which someone's decision making process between two variables is found to be a function of what they are comparing. Such as the choice between getting a million dollars for sure or a 25% chance of getting four million, is found to be different for someone who already has ten million, compared to someone who has nothing. This can be summed up in the simple common sense phrase "It's all relative", with no need to research or explain or needlessly develop "new" behavioural theories. Then the equally absurd "theory induced blindness" in which a researcher develops a theory and ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: bookmail

  • Excellent book

    What a wonderfully written book. Anybody who has any interest in ways of thinking and reacting - intuitively, subconsciously or deeply considered - should read this. I’m an animator and found the subject of believable actions and reactions a fascinating subject in order for my characters to appear more realistic. I’d used my system 2 for far too long on whether to purchase this book. Trust me, buy it. It’s great work. There’s a ‘Long Now Seminar’ podcast available for anybody wanting a taster. I can see how Kahneman won a Nobel prize. Recommended read

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: bigifit

  • Ok book!!!

    The book teaches you a lot about psychology while also making you think about life in ways that you would never interpret it. Only minor con is that the book can be complicated at times and somewhat repetitive!!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: worldofbooks08

  • Really good stuff

    Hi there, The point is I went through this book in Polish language. It is really good thing. From my point of view what is strongly required is a need to go from the first page to the end. In conclusion I need to say the knowledge inside this book makes life easier. Kind regards Marcin

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