Decisive: How to Make Better Decisions

Decisive: How to Make Better Decisions

by Chip Heath (Author), Dan Heath (Author), Dan Heath (Author), Chip Heath (Author), Dan Heath (Author)

Synopsis

Just making a decision can be hard enough, but how do you begin to judge whether it's the right one? Chip and Dan Heath, authors of #1 New York Times best-seller Switch, show you how to overcome your brain's natural shortcomings. In Decisive, Chip and Dan Heath draw on decades of psychological research to explain why we so often get it very badly wrong - why our supposedly rational brains are frequently tripped up by powerful biases and wishful thinking. At the same time they demonstrate how relatively easy it is to avoid the pitfalls and find the best answers, offering four simple principles that we can all learn and follow. In the process, they show why it is that experts frequently make mistakes. They demonstrate the perils of getting trapped in a narrow decision frame. And they explore people's tendency to be over-confident about how their choices will unfold. Drawing on case studies as diverse as the downfall of Kodak and the inspiring account of a cancer survivor, they offer both a fascinating tour through the workings of our minds and an invaluable guide to making smarter decisions. Winner in the Practical Manager category of the CMI Management Book of the Year awards 2014.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Random House Business
Published: 06 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 1847940862
ISBN 13: 9781847940865
Book Overview: Bestselling authors Chip and Dan Heath show you how to overcome your brain's natural shortcomings and make better decisions. Winner in the Practical Manager category of the CMI Management Book of the Year awards 2014.

Author Bio
CHIP HEATH is the Thrive Foundation for Youth Professor of Organizational Behaviour at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. DAN HEATH is a consultant to the Aspen Institute. Together, they are the authors of the bestselling Made to Stick: Why some ideas take hold and others come unstuck and Switch: How to change things when change is hard. They write a regular column in Fast Company magazine, and have appeared on Today, NPR's Morning Edition, MSNBC, CNBC, and have been featured in Time, People and US News and World Report.