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Chip Heath

    19 de julio de 1963

    Chip Heath es profesor de Comportamiento Organizacional en la Graduate School of Business de la Universidad de Stanford. Coautor junto a su hermano Dan Heath, su obra fundamental profundiza en la psicología del cambio, explorando cómo implementar transformaciones de manera efectiva. Sus escritos diseccionan los principios centrales detrás del cambio exitoso, ofreciendo estrategias prácticas aplicables a contextos tanto personales como profesionales.

    Chip Heath
    Decisive : How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work
    Made to stick
    Switch
    Decisive
    The power of moments
    Small data: Las pequeñas pistas que nos advierten de las grandes tendencias - 3ª edición
    • Making Numbers Count

      • 172 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Understanding numbers is essential - but humans aren't built to understand them. Chip Heath outlines specific principles that reveal how to translate a number into our brain's language. This book is filled with examples of extreme number makeovers, vivid before-and-after examples that take a dry number and present it in a way that people click in and say "Wow, now I get it!" This book will help math-lovers and math-haters alike translate the numbers that animate our world - allowing us to bring more data, more naturally, into decisions in our schools, our workplaces, and our society. Print run 200,000.

      Making Numbers Count2022
      3,9
    • The power of moments

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The New York Times bestselling authors of Switch and Made to Stick explore why certain brief experiences can jolt, elevate and change us - and how we can learn to create such extraordinary moments in our life and work. What if a teacher could design a lesson that he knew his students would remember twenty years later? What if a doctor or nurse knew how to orchestrate moments that would bring more comfort to patients? What if you had a better sense of how to create memories that matter for your children? Many of the defining moments in our lives are the result of accident or luck - but why leave our most meaningful, memorable moments to chance when we can create them? In The Power of Moments, Chip and Dan Heath explore the stories of people who have created standout moments, from the owners who transformed an utterly mediocre hotel into one of the best-loved properties in Los Angeles by conjuring moments of magic for guests, to the scrappy team that turned around one of the worst elementary schools in the country by embracing an intervention that lasts less than an hour. Filled with remarkable tales and practical insights, The Power of Moments proves we all have the power to transform ordinary experiences into unforgettable ones.

      The power of moments2017
      4,1
    • Al contar sus experiencias laborales alrededor del mundo, el reconocido consultor de marcas Martin Lindstrom comparte sus métodos entrelazando las historias y los procesos, para así explicar cómo la observación e investigación de los pequeños datos proporcionan al empresario información útil para el diseño de nuevos productos o la restructuración de compañías y marcas que requieran actualizarse. getAbstract sugiere esta interesante lectura a quienes deseen iniciar, optimizar o ampliar una empresa

      Small data: Las pequeñas pistas que nos advierten de las grandes tendencias - 3ª edición2016
      3,8
    • The authors present a four-step process aimed at mitigating the biases that infiltrate our decision-making. Psychological research shows that our choices are often hindered by various biases and irrationalities: we tend to be overconfident, seek confirming information while ignoring contradictory data, and let short-term emotions cloud our judgment. Simply recognizing these flaws is insufficient, much like knowing one is nearsighted doesn't improve vision. The key question addressed is: How can we enhance our decision-making? Drawing from extensive research in the field, the authors outline a four-step method to combat these biases. The narrative includes compelling examples, from a rock star's clever decision-making technique to a CEO's unfortunate acquisition, and highlights a pivotal question that can clarify complex personal dilemmas. Readers will discover answers to essential questions, such as how to break the cycle of indecision, make group decisions free from toxic politics, and avoid missing valuable opportunities for change. This work provides actionable strategies and tools to help us make more informed choices, emphasizing that the right decision at the right time can significantly impact our lives.

      Decisive : How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work2013
      4,0
    • Decisive

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The four principles that can help people overcome the brain's natural biases to make better, more informed decisions. The Heaths, the bestselling authors of "Made to Stick" and "Switch," tackle the thorny problem of how to overcome natural biases.

      Decisive2013
      4,1
    • Switch

      How To Change Things When Change Is Hard

      I want to change my boss's mind, but he won't listen. I want to change the way we operate around here, but there are too many obstacles. I want to make some changes in my life, but I'm scared they might not work out. All too often our desire to improve things is undermined by the scepticism of others and by our own caution and fear. In Switch, best-selling authors Chip and Dan Heath delve deep inside the human psyche to explain why this should be so, but they also argue that once we understand how our minds function, there are practical steps we can take to overcome our inbuilt resistance to change. And the results can be extraordinary.

      Switch2010
      4,0
    • Urban legends, conspiracy theories, and bogus public-health scares circulate effortlessly. Meanwhile, people with important ideas--business people, teachers, politicians, journalists, and others--struggle to make their ideas "stick." Why do some ideas thrive while others die? And how do we improve the chances of worthy ideas? Educators and idea collectors Chip and Dan Heath reveal the anatomy of ideas that stick and explain ways to make ideas stickier, such as applying the "human scale principle," using the "Velcro Theory of Memory," and creating "curiosity gaps." In this fast-paced tour of success stories (and failures), we discover that sticky messages of all kinds--from the infamous "kidney theft ring" hoax to a coach's lessons on sportsmanship to a vision for a new product at Sony--draw their power from the same six traits. This book that will transform the way you communicate ideas.--From publisher description.

      Made to stick2007
      4,0
    • A Primer on Decision Making

      How Decisions Happen

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Limited rationality - Rule following - Multiple actors : teams and partners - Multiple actors : conflict and politics - Ambiguity and interpretation - Decision engineering.

      A Primer on Decision Making1994