奧瑞•布萊福曼(ORI BRAFMAN)
管理思想傢、作傢兼企業傢。他在微軟、亞馬遜、斯坦福商學院和哈佛商學院等處做過大量的演講。他獲有斯坦福商學院的MBA學位。現住在舊金山。
羅姆•布萊福曼(ROM BRAFMAN)
心理學傢。他的心理學和個性課程曾獲奬。現在他於帕洛阿爾托擁有一傢高級私人心理谘詢室。
A fascinating journey into the hidden psychological influences that derail our decision-making, Sway will change the way you think about the way you think.
Why is it so difficult to sell a plummeting stock or end a doomed relationship? Why do we listen to advice just because it came from someone “important”? Why are we more likely to fall in love when there’s danger involved? In Sway , renowned organizational thinker Ori Brafman and his brother, psychologist Rom Brafman, answer all these questions and more.
Drawing on cutting-edge research from the fields of social psychology, behavioral economics, and organizational behavior, Sway reveals dynamic forces that influence every aspect of our personal and business lives, including loss aversion (our tendency to go to great lengths to avoid perceived losses), the diagnosis bias (our inability to reevaluate our initial diagnosis of a person or situation), and the “chameleon effect” (our tendency to take on characteristics that have been arbitrarily assigned to us).
Sway introduces us to the Harvard Business School professor who got his students to pay $204 for a $20 bill, the head of airline safety whose disregard for his years of training led to the transformation of an entire industry, and the football coach who turned conventional strategy on its head to lead his team to victory. We also learn the curse of the NBA draft, discover why interviews are a terrible way to gauge future job performance, and go inside a session with the Supreme Court to see how the world’s most powerful justices avoid the dangers of group dynamics.
Every once in a while, a book comes along that not only challenges our views of the world but changes the way we think. In Sway, Ori and Rom Brafman not only uncover rational explanations for a wide variety of irrational behaviors but also point readers toward ways to avoid succumbing to their pull.
發表於2025-02-07
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每天一本書,52天,2011年2月7日,閱讀書籍《搖擺-難以抗拒的非理性誘惑》,一本很爛的書,結構混亂。前8章完全是在浪費時間,一直到145頁結束語部分纔有些有用的建議。書的推薦語完全是在誤導,有用的建議很少。書的各種例子可以當成事故來讀,如果你把結論寫下來發現是一些常...
評分因為央視的《讀書》推薦,選擇買這個書。 雖然書背後的指導分類為經濟學.普及讀物,但我認為歸類為心理學大概更好,雖然,書中極多的事例與經濟以及管理極為密切。 作者認為,在一個數據越來越理性的時代,人們依然會被各種非理性的因素所左右。厭惡損失、牽纍、價值...
評分早前讀過《怪誕行為學》——《predictably irrational》,昨晚讀瞭sway以後發現這類書籍都是大同小異。 sway也許並不是不如《怪誕》,但是它的敘述方式十分晦澀難懂,密密麻麻的字隻想讓我跳讀。 更重要的一個暗示也許是因為我讀sway的過程中發現他用瞭很多《怪誕》的案...
評分因為央視的《讀書》推薦,選擇買這個書。 雖然書背後的指導分類為經濟學.普及讀物,但我認為歸類為心理學大概更好,雖然,書中極多的事例與經濟以及管理極為密切。 作者認為,在一個數據越來越理性的時代,人們依然會被各種非理性的因素所左右。厭惡損失、牽纍、價值...
評分《sway》,一本心理學小品書,不怎麼厚。 我看的是中信翻譯的版本,翻譯的文字讀起來口感總歸會差些,但內容還是有些意思的。至少我覺得,從論證思路來看,作者還是本著“大膽假設小心求證”的科學態度的,不是瞎忽悠。 書中,作者用瞭大量真實有趣的例子和心理...
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評分這些行為心理學的書,第一本,會讓人驚嘆,後麵,隻會越來越讓人覺得炒冷飯,關鍵是提齣,如何解決這些陷阱吧。當然,這本書文筆很好
評分great book and unique perspective that normal people won't see
評分great book and unique perspective that normal people won't see
評分這些行為心理學的書,第一本,會讓人驚嘆,後麵,隻會越來越讓人覺得炒冷飯,關鍵是提齣,如何解決這些陷阱吧。當然,這本書文筆很好
Sway 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載