THE BEHAVIOUR BUSINESS THE BEHAVIOUR BUSINESS

THE BEHAVIOUR BUSINESS

How to apply behavioural science for business success

    • $22.99

Publisher Description

If you are in business, you are in the business of behaviour – and unless a business influences behaviour, it will not succeed.

In the last 50 years we have learnt more about how we behave than over the previous 5,000. This book shows how behavioural science has revolutionised our understanding of how people really think (or don’t) – and how we can use those insights in our businesses to influence behaviour and gain competitive advantage.

Richard Chataway is Director of Behavioural Science at Gobeyond Partners and has experience in everything from getting people to join the armed forces, drink spirits rather than wine, and buy flatpack furniture – to developing the world’s most successful stop-smoking mobile app.

Introducing the leading thinkers and practitioners from this new field (and sharing dozens of real-world examples), Richard guides readers through the hidden influences, biases and fallacies that influence the behaviour of customers, employees, and business leaders alike – and shows how we can ethically use these insights to:

• powerfully attract and retain customers
• fuel true and lasting innovation
• stand apart in the new world of increasing automation and artificial intelligence
• change workplaces and maintain happy and productive employees and teams
• and a lot more!

It’s time to shape behaviour instead of simply reacting to it. The Behaviour Business is the eye-opening, practical guide you have been waiting for.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2020
18 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
244
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harriman House Ltd
SELLER
Harriman House Ltd
SIZE
7.4
MB
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