Highly reviewed decision making books

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Book cover of The Personal Power Roadmap by Marjory Harris
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Have you ever questioned how many people are easily able to make major changes when others, like you, are unable to make decisions? And if your inability to solve challenges and accomplish your goals isn't because you don't have what it takes, but because no one has taught you the right method to make major decisions? The methods are three…
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Have you ever questioned how many people are easily able to make major changes when others, like you, are unable to make decisions? And if your inability to solve challenges and accomplish your goals isn’t because you don’t have what it takes, but because no one has taught you the right method to make major decisions? The methods are three critical skills that this book will help you to refine. This book is a proven method for turning life’s issues into successful resources, in your work and personal life.


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Have you ever questioned how many people are easily able to make major changes when others, like you, are unable to make decisions? And if your inability to solve challenges and accomplish your goals isn’t because you don’t have what it takes, but because no one has taught you the right method to make major decisions? The methods are three critical skills that this book will help you to refine. This book is a proven method for turning life’s issues into successful resources, in your work and personal life.

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  • Great writing
Book cover of The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki
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New York columnist James Surowiecki discusses a deceptively basic theory with vast consequences in this endlessly interesting book: large masses of people are smarter than most leaders, no matter how clever they are to solve issues faster, promote creativity, make wise choices, and forecast the future. Surowiecki reaches through subjects as varied as culture, sociology, behavioral economy, artificial intelligence, military…
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New York columnist James Surowiecki discusses a deceptively basic theory with vast consequences in this endlessly interesting book: large masses of people are smarter than most leaders, no matter how clever they are to solve issues faster, promote creativity, make wise choices, and forecast the future. Surowiecki reaches through subjects as varied as culture, sociology, behavioral economy, artificial intelligence, military history and politics to illustrate the ways this concept apply in real life. Surowiecki introduces them in a beautifully entertaining manner, given the strength of his claims. The Wisdom of Crowds is a genius yet open biography of an idea, one with valuable lessons in living our lives, choosing our leaders, running our business, and talking about our environment.


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New York columnist James Surowiecki discusses a deceptively basic theory with vast consequences in this endlessly interesting book: large masses of people are smarter than most leaders, no matter how clever they are to solve issues faster, promote creativity, make wise choices, and forecast the future. Surowiecki reaches through subjects as varied as culture, sociology, behavioral economy, artificial intelligence, military history and politics to illustrate the ways this concept apply in real life. Surowiecki introduces them in a beautifully entertaining manner, given the strength of his claims. The Wisdom of Crowds is a genius yet open biography of an idea, one with valuable lessons in living our lives, choosing our leaders, running our business, and talking about our environment.

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Book cover of How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer
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How We Decide

by Jonah Lehrer
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This book, using recent reseach on neuroscience will help you make better decisions. As researchers crack the secreat code of our brain with neuroscience's new tools, they learn that this is not fully rational or emotional. In fact decisions are a fine-tuned blend of emotion and intent, and the exact mix depends on the situation. Jonah Lehrer provides us with the tools we need, building on studies and genuine perspectives of a wide variety of decision-makers from airline pilots and hedge fund investors to serial killers and poker players. His…
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This book, using recent reseach on neuroscience will help you make better decisions. As researchers crack the secreat code of our brain with neuroscience’s new tools, they learn that this is not fully rational or emotional. In fact decisions are a fine-tuned blend of emotion and intent, and the exact mix depends on the situation. Jonah Lehrer provides us with the tools we need, building on studies and genuine perspectives of a wide variety of decision-makers from airline pilots and hedge fund investors to serial killers and poker players. His aim is to tackle just about anyone’s two questions, from CEOs to firefighters: How does our brain make decisions ? And how could we make better ones ?


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This book, using recent reseach on neuroscience will help you make better decisions. As researchers crack the secreat code of our brain with neuroscience’s new tools, they learn that this is not fully rational or emotional. In fact decisions are a fine-tuned blend of emotion and intent, and the exact mix depends on the situation. Jonah Lehrer provides us with the tools we need, building on studies and genuine perspectives of a wide variety of decision-makers from airline pilots and hedge fund investors to serial killers and poker players. His aim is to tackle just about anyone’s two questions, from CEOs to firefighters: How does our brain make decisions ? And how could we make better ones ?

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Book cover of Rise of the Youpreneur by Chris Ducker
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Chris Ducker, a globally known author and podcaster, invented the word Youpreneur in late 2014 to describe the emergence of the personal product businessman, a modern business concept that very few people saw coming. The Youpreneur has since shot to the top across markets. A Youpreneur transcends the traditional industry principles and creates a profitable company on the basis of…
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Chris Ducker, a globally known author and podcaster, invented the word Youpreneur in late 2014 to describe the emergence of the personal product businessman, a modern business concept that very few people saw coming. The Youpreneur has since shot to the top across markets. A Youpreneur transcends the traditional industry principles and creates a profitable company on the basis of their personal product knowledge, desires and personality. Ready to pivot for the last time, ensure your business’ success, and become an industry leader ? Chris Ducker will teach you how to grow your company and create a business plan that is future-proof.


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Chris Ducker, a globally known author and podcaster, invented the word Youpreneur in late 2014 to describe the emergence of the personal product businessman, a modern business concept that very few people saw coming. The Youpreneur has since shot to the top across markets. A Youpreneur transcends the traditional industry principles and creates a profitable company on the basis of their personal product knowledge, desires and personality. Ready to pivot for the last time, ensure your business’ success, and become an industry leader ? Chris Ducker will teach you how to grow your company and create a business plan that is future-proof.

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  • Outstanding writing
Book cover of The Upside of Irrationality by Dr. Dan Ariely
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We believe we make good, moral choices when it comes to making decisions in our lives. Dan Ariely refutes the common belief that we are behaving in inherently rationnal ways in this recently updated and extended version of the New York Times bestseller.
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We believe we make good, moral choices when it comes to making decisions in our lives. Dan Ariely refutes the common belief that we are behaving in inherently rationnal ways in this recently updated and extended version of the New York Times bestseller.


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We believe we make good, moral choices when it comes to making decisions in our lives. Dan Ariely refutes the common belief that we are behaving in inherently rationnal ways in this recently updated and extended version of the New York Times bestseller.

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