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Sources of Power
- How People Make Decisions (The MIT Press)
- De: Gary A. Klein
- Narrado por: Mike Fraser
- Duración: 13 h y 10 m
- Versión completa
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Klein proposes a naturalistic approach to decision making, which views people as gaining experience that enables them to use a combination of intuition and analysis to make decisions. To illustrate this approach, Klein tells stories of people - from pilots to chess masters - acting under such real-life constraints as time pressure, high stakes, personal responsibility, and shifting conditions.
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Snooze fest
- De JP en 04-14-21
- Sources of Power
- How People Make Decisions (The MIT Press)
- De: Gary A. Klein
- Narrado por: Mike Fraser
Some things don’t get better with age
Revisado: 12-16-22
Probably a great book for the time but it’s age is showing and the performance doesn’t help. This was a struggle from the first to the last chapter. Maybe it was a seminal work at the time of initial publishing but the concepts and data are well known now and considered common sense. Don’t waste your money.
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Sources of Power
- How People Make Decisions (The MIT Press)
- De: Gary A. Klein
- Narrado por: Mike Fraser
- Duración: 13 h y 10 m
- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
A modern classic about how people really make decisions: Drawing on prior experience, using a combination of intuition and analysis. Since its publication twenty years ago, Sources of Power has been enormously influential. The book has sold more than 50,000 copies, has been translated into six languages, has been cited in professional journals that range from Journal of Marketing Research to Journal of Nursing, and is mentioned by Malcolm Gladwell in Blink.
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Snooze fest
- De JP en 04-14-21
- Sources of Power
- How People Make Decisions (The MIT Press)
- De: Gary A. Klein
- Narrado por: Mike Fraser
Some things don’t get better with age
Revisado: 12-16-22
Probably a great book for the time but it’s age is showing and the performance doesn’t help. This was a struggle from the first to the last chapter. Maybe it was a seminal work at the time of initial publishing but the concepts and data are well known now and considered common sense. Don’t waste your money.
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