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Exploiting Cognitive Biases

Xena Mindhurst

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Exploiting Cognitive Biases" explores how unconscious biases influence our decisions and provides a practical guide for leveraging them in management, marketing, and negotiation. It argues that understanding biases like anchoring bias, confirmation bias, and loss aversion isn't just about avoiding pitfalls; it's about recognizing their potential as tools for persuasion and strategic thinking. The book delves into the psychology behind these biases, revealing how they subtly shape our judgments. For example, the scarcity bias can be ethically used to create a sense of urgency in marketing.

 
This book distinguishes itself by offering actionable strategies for harnessing cognitive biases, rather than simply identifying them. It progresses from introducing core concepts and categorizing biases by their mechanisms—memory distortions, social influences, or emotional states—to exploring practical applications in marketing, management, and negotiation. Ethical considerations are addressed, emphasizing responsible use. By drawing on experimental studies, case studies, and analyses of leadership styles, "Exploiting Cognitive Biases" provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their decision-making and influence others effectively.
Verfügbar seit: 13.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 80 Seiten.

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