商品簡介
Cognitive science has shown that our decisions are made unconsciously and are usually anything but reasonable. Jacobs, a consultant, overviews the latest discoveries in cognitive science in plain language and uses them to explain why so many management practices don't work. For each key area of management, from strategy to leadership, the book shows the limitations of current practices and details new approaches that are in line with how the mind actually works and how people really think and behave. Some of the advice given is counterintuitive, such as smaller rewards to spur motivation, competition as a way to encourage cooperation, and producing the best results with the least management. Jacobs claims, "Implementing these new approaches is surprisingly easy. The biggest challenge is for managers to stop doing most of what they're doing now." Annotation c2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Charles S. Jacobs is managing partner of One Eighty Partners and an advisor to Fortune 500 companies. He was also the founder of the Amherst Consulting Group. He lives in Boston.