Think like a Freak: Andersdenker erreichen mehr im Leben

Think like a Freak: Andersdenker erreichen mehr im Leben
ISBN-10
3641133793
ISBN-13
9783641133795
Series
Think Like a Freak
Category
Social Science
Pages
256
Language
German
Published
2014-11-10
Publisher
Riemann Verlag
Authors
Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

Description

Die Entlarvung der typischen Denkirrtümer Alltagsprobleme haben oft ganz andere Ursachen als gemeinhin vermutet. Und deshalb muss man, um sie wirklich zu lösen, einen überraschenden Weg einschlagen. Mit dieser Erkenntnis aus ihrem Bestseller Freakonomics haben Levitt und Dubner weltweit Aufsehen erregt. In diesem Buch führen sie alles, was sie an ihren Fallgeschichten gelernt haben, zu einem praktischen Toolkit zusammen. Das Denken-wie-ein-Freak bewährt sich überall: wenn Sie die eigenen Talente (oder Defizite) optimal in beruflichen Erfolg umsetzen, die Schulleistungen Ihrer Kinder nachhaltig verbessern und auch noch, wenn Sie Ihre Kinder dazu bringen wollen, Sie später im Alter im Pflegeheim zu besuchen. Think Like a Freak ist wieder ein unterhaltsames Feuerwerk brillanter Ideen. Diesmal aber mit unmittelbarem Praxisnutzen.

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