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Behavioral Economics for Leaders

Matthias Sutter
Every leader should know the surprising research and strange conclusions of behavioral economics--for fairness, teamwork and productivity   You and your colleagues don't always make rational decisions. Sometimes that's a problem that leaders must address, and and sometimes that can be a good thing--when employees put their colleagues interests ahead of their own. Dr. Matthias Sutter, a leading economist from Germany's world-renowned Max Planck Institute explains the latest surprising insights based on behavioral economics research. The book explains how people tick, how they react to incentives (monetary or non-monetary in nature) and what that means for working together--or against each other--at work.   Dr. Sutter summarizes new and classic behavorial science research that applies the everyday business world, so leaders can improve teams and organizations, the research-based way. Find out which factors are important for professional success, from career entry to senior management. * Start your career on the right footing, advance quicker, and strategize how to meet your goals * Understand what's holding your colleagues back from productivity and implement evidence-based changes * Identify hidden biases in yourself and others to overcome inequalities and inefficiencies * Become a better leader and decision-maker by learning to interpret people's actions   Individuals, organizations, and teams will benefit from the often-counterintuitive wisdom in this book. Based on the author's 20 years of research--plus the findings of the world's top behavioral economists--Behavioral Economics for Leaders can help you get your team and your organization where you want to lead it.
Autor: Sutter, Matthias
EAN: 9781119982975
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 256
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Wiley Wiley & Sons
Untertitel: Research-Based Insights on the Weird, Irrational, and Wonderful Ways Humans Navigate the Workplace
Schlagworte: Management Verhaltensökonomik
Größe: 235 × 169 × 19
Gewicht: 526 g