Don't Trust Your Gut: Using Data Instead of Instinct to Make Better Choices
Autor Seth Stephens-Davidowitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526605092
ISBN-10: 1526605090
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526605090
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz's first book, Everybody Lies, was a New York Times bestseller and an Economist, New Statesman and Amazon Book of the Year, and was endorsed by blockbuster figures including Steven Pinker and Steven Levitt, co-author of Freakonomics.
Notă biografică
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is a New York Times op-ed contributor, a visiting lecturer at the Wharton School and a former Google data scientist. He received a BA in philosophy from Stanford and a PhD in economics from Harvard. His research - which uses new, big data sources to uncover hidden behaviours and attitudes - has appeared in the Journal of Public Economics and other prestigious publications. He lives in New York City.
Recenzii
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is more than a data scientist. He is a prophet for how to use the data revolution to reimagine your life. Don't Trust Your Gut is a tour de force - an intoxicating blend of analysis, humor, and humanity
This must-read book is packed with helpful discoveries you can use to improve your life, and each is grounded in data. It's also a page-turner - Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is a smart, witty writer with an extraordinary ability to make charts and statistics engrossing
There are two ways to look at big data: as a threat to your intuition or as a resource to test your intuition. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is an expert on data-driven thinking, and this engaging book is full of surprising, useful insights for using the information at your fingertips to make better decisions
How can you look your best? Who should you marry? What makes a good parent? Are you too old to start a business? How can you get rich? What would make you happy? Would you read a book that helps you answer even one of these questions? Seth Stephens-Davidowitz delivers: a cross between Freakonomics and How to Win Friends and Influence People, Don't Trust Your Gut is your guide for reliable data-driven hacks to get an edge in life
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz's book is a brilliant and clever look into the critical importance of making data-informed decisions for a data-first organization. His truly game-changing approach provided a pivotal moment for me as a leader and his insightful yet humorous writing style is sure to do the same for many others
I love the way Seth Stephens-Davidowitz explains how we can better live our lives by exploiting the small advantages in life. On the basketball court, I made a career out of finding these types of minor advantages, and I've found that most successful individuals in life value the accumulation of small advantages. In the end, they add up to significant life benefits
Stephens-Davidowitz maintains a breezy, conversational style that lends a lighthearted touch to all the wonkery. Whether confirming or debunking conventional wisdom, the smooth presentation and quantitative detail bring a welcome analytical rigor to the self-help genre
This must-read book is packed with helpful discoveries you can use to improve your life, and each is grounded in data. It's also a page-turner - Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is a smart, witty writer with an extraordinary ability to make charts and statistics engrossing
There are two ways to look at big data: as a threat to your intuition or as a resource to test your intuition. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is an expert on data-driven thinking, and this engaging book is full of surprising, useful insights for using the information at your fingertips to make better decisions
How can you look your best? Who should you marry? What makes a good parent? Are you too old to start a business? How can you get rich? What would make you happy? Would you read a book that helps you answer even one of these questions? Seth Stephens-Davidowitz delivers: a cross between Freakonomics and How to Win Friends and Influence People, Don't Trust Your Gut is your guide for reliable data-driven hacks to get an edge in life
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz's book is a brilliant and clever look into the critical importance of making data-informed decisions for a data-first organization. His truly game-changing approach provided a pivotal moment for me as a leader and his insightful yet humorous writing style is sure to do the same for many others
I love the way Seth Stephens-Davidowitz explains how we can better live our lives by exploiting the small advantages in life. On the basketball court, I made a career out of finding these types of minor advantages, and I've found that most successful individuals in life value the accumulation of small advantages. In the end, they add up to significant life benefits
Stephens-Davidowitz maintains a breezy, conversational style that lends a lighthearted touch to all the wonkery. Whether confirming or debunking conventional wisdom, the smooth presentation and quantitative detail bring a welcome analytical rigor to the self-help genre