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- Understand the core strategies for an effective memory and
explore the real-life benefits - Make the most of your social
network with an improved memory for names, faces and personal facts
- Get smarter with numbers and increase your capacity to remember
important facts and figures - Be more confident with words, grow
your vocabulary and remember quotes and key technical terms -
Improve your memory for learning a new language, music and lyrics,
or dance steps Do you want a better memory for directions, names
and your shopping list? Do you want to increase your performance at
work with an improved memory for facts and figures, better
organisational skills and impressive presentations? Do you want to
avoid frustration and decrease anxiety with a memory you can rely
on? This new Teach Yourself Workbook accompanies you every step of
the way, with diagnostic tools, goalsetting charts, practical
exercises, and many more features ideal for people who want a more
active style of learning. Specially created exercises will boost
your memory to make you sharper and smarter in all areas of life.
This book includes information on: Memory Logic Numbers Creative
memorization Language Career Facts Figures Directions Names
Vocabulary
Why do some people always seem to have new ideas while others of
equal intelligence never do? Lateral Thinking is Edward de Bono's
original portrayal of what lateral thinking is, how it works and
how to use it to develop your own potential for thinking and
problem solving. First published in 1967 as The Use of Lateral
Thinking, this classic international bestseller remains as relevant
to learning, problem solving and creative thinking today as when it
was first published. De Bono argues that conventional vertical
thinking often inhibits our ability to solve problems and come up
with new ideas. He then shows that lateral thinking is a far easier
and more natural way to generate simple, sound and effective ideas
and offers guidance on how to develop your own ability to think
laterally. Lateral thinking is a technique that anyone can learn
and benefit from.
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The Sunday Times bestseller ‘A monumental, gripping book …
Outstanding’ Sunday Times Wherever there is human judgement,
there is noise. ‘Noise may be the most important book I've read
in more than a decade. A genuinely new idea so exceedingly
important you will immediately put it into practice. A
masterpiece’ Angela Duckworth, author of Grit ‘An absolutely
brilliant investigation of a massive societal problem that has been
hiding in plain sight’ Steven Levitt, co-author of Freakonomics
From the world-leaders in strategic thinking and the multi-million
copy bestselling authors of Thinking Fast and Slow and Nudge, the
next big book to change the way you think. Imagine that two doctors
in the same city give different diagnoses to identical patients –
or that two judges in the same court give different sentences to
people who have committed matching crimes. Now imagine that the
same doctor and the same judge make different decisions depending
on whether it is morning or afternoon, or Monday rather than
Wednesday, or they haven’t yet had lunch. These are examples of
noise: variability in judgements that should be identical. In
Noise, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein show
how noise produces errors in many fields, including in medicine,
law, public health, economic forecasting, forensic science, child
protection, creative strategy, performance review and hiring. And
although noise can be found wherever people are making judgements
and decisions, individuals and organizations alike commonly ignore
its impact, at great cost. Packed with new ideas, and drawing on
the same kind of sharp analysis and breadth of case study that made
Thinking, Fast and Slow and Nudge international bestsellers, Noise
explains how and why humans are so susceptible to noise and bias in
decision-making. We all make bad judgements more than we think.
With a few simple remedies, this groundbreaking book explores what
we can do to make better ones.
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