153.83/Krogerus
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- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
W. W. Norton & Company
2018.
- Language
- English
German
- Main Author
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Mikael Krogerus
(author)
- Other Authors
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Roman Tschäppeler
(author),
Jenny Piening
(translator),
Philip Earnhart
(illustrator)
- Edition
- New, fully revised edition
- Item Description
- Revised edition of the authors' The decision book, 2012.
Translated from the German.
- Physical Description
- 173 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780393652376
- Instructions for use
- How to Improve Yourself
- The Eisenhower matrix: How to work more efficiently
- The SWOT analysis: How to find the right solution
- The BCG box: How to evaluate costs and benefits
- The project portfolio matrix: How to maintain an overview
- The feedback analysis: How you can learn to evaluate your own work
- The John Whitmore model: Am I pursuing the right goal?
- The rubber band model: How to deal with a dilemma
- The feedback box: Dealing with other people's compliments and criticisms
- The Yes/No rule: How to make a decision quickly
- The choice overload: Why you should limit your options
- The gap-in-the-market model: How to recognize a bankable idea
- The morphological box and SCAMPER: Why you have to be structured to be creative
- The gift model: How much to spend on presents
- Thinking outside the box: How to come up with brilliant ideas
- The consequences model: Why it is important to make decisions promptly
- The theory of unconscious thinking: How to make decisions intuitively
- The Stop Rule: When you should rethink a decision
- The buyer's decision model: How to buy a car
- How to Understand Yourself Better
- The flow model: What makes you happy?
- The Johari window: What others know about you
- The cognitive dissonance model: Why people smoke when they know it's unhealthy
- The unimaginable model: What do you believe in that you cannot prove?
- The Uffe Elbæk model: How to get to know yourself
- The energy model: Are you living in the here and now?
- The political compass: What political parties stand for
- The personal performance model: How to recognize whether you should change your job
- The making-of model: To determine your future, first understand your past
- The personal potential trap: Why it is better not to expect anything
- The hard choice model: The four approaches to decision-making
- Cognitive bias: The four mistakes we make in our thinking
- The crossroads model: So, what next?
- How to Understand Others Better
- The Rumsfeld matrix: How to analyze risks more effectively
- The Swiss cheese model: How mistakes happen
- The Maslow pyramids: What you actually need, what you actually want
- The Sinus Milieu and Bourdieu models: Where you belong
- The double-loop learning model: How to learn from your mistakes
- The Al model: What kind of discussion type are you?
- The Pareto principle: Why 80 percent of the output is achieved with 20 percent of the input
- The long-tail model: How the internet is transforming the economy
- The conflict resolution model: How to resolve a conflict elegantly
- The black swan model: Why your experiences don't make you any wiser
- The chasm - the diffusion model: Why everybody had an iPod
- The black box model: Why faith is replacing knowledge
- The prisoner's dilemma: When is it worth trusting someone?
- How to Improve Others
- The team model: Is your team up to the job?
- The Hersey-Blanehard model (situational leadership): How to successfully manage your employees
- The role-playing model (Belbin & de Bono): How to change your own point of view
- The result optimization model: Why the printer always breaks down just before a deadline
- The project management triangle: Why perfection is impossible
- The Drexler/Sibbet team performance model: How to turn a group into a team
- The expectations model: What to consider when choosing a partner
- How will we decide in the future? by
- Now It's Your Turn
- Drawing lesson
- Model lesson
- My models
- Bibliography
- Thanks
- Final note
- The authors