Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex World
Autor Donald Sull, Kathleen M. Eisenhardt Jeff Cummingsen Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 18 apr 2016
How simplicity trumps complexity in nature, business, and life.
We struggle to manage complexity every day. We follow intricate diets to lose weight, juggle multiple remotes to operate our home entertainment systems, face proliferating data at the office, and hack through thickets of regulation at tax time. But complexity isn't destiny. Sull and Eisenhardt argue there's a better way: by developing a few simple yet effective rules, you can tackle even the most complex problems.
Simple rules are a hands-on tool to achieve some of our most pressing personal and professional objectives, from overcoming insomnia to becoming a better manager or a smarter investor. Simple rules can help solve some of our most urgent social challenges from setting interest rates at the Federal Reserve to protecting endangered marine wildlife along California s coast.
Drawing on more than a decade of rigorous research, the authors provide a clear framework for developing effective rules and making them better over time. They find insights in unexpected places, from the way Tina Fey codified her experience working at "Saturday Night Live" into rules for producing "30 Rock" (rule five: never tell a crazy person he s crazy) to burglars rules to choose a house to rob ( avoid houses with a car parked outside ) to Japanese engineers using the foraging rules of slime molds to optimize Tokyo s rail system.
Whether you re struggling with information overload, pursuing opportunities with limited resources, or just trying to change your bad habits, "Simple Rules" provides a powerful way to tame complexity.
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ISBN-10: 1491590394
Dimensiuni: 135 x 170 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Brilliance Audio
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Notă biografică
DONALD SULL is a global expert on strategy and execution in turbulent markets. He is a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and was formerly a professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at the London Business School, where he won three teaching awards. He earned his bachelor's, master's, and doctorate from Harvard University. He has published three award-winning books, ten best-selling Harvard Business Review articles, and over one hundred case studies, articles, and book chapters on strategy and execution in turbulent markets. The Economist identified his theory of active inertia as an idea that shaped business management over the past century and Fortune listed him among the ten new management gurus.