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    Framers: Make Better Decisions In The Age of Big Data

    £10.99
    ISBN: 9780753555002
    AuthorCukier, Kenneth
    PublisherNameEbury Publishing
    Pub Date12/05/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages272
    Availability: In Stock


    A Financial Times and Economist Book of the Year

    'Wonderfully stimulating... will teach you to see around corners' - TIM HARFORD
    'A paean to cognitive agility and the elasticity of the imagination' - ECOMOMIST
    'Captivating... will transform the way you think' MARISSA KING, PROFESSOR AT YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT



    The power of mental models to make better decisions


    We're often told that humans make bad decisions and that more data is better. But this is backwards: people are good at decisions precisely because we use mental models and can envision new realities outside of data. Great outcomes don't depend so much on the final moment of choosing but on generating better alternatives to choose between. That's framing. It's a cognitive muscle we can strengthen to improve our lives, work and future -- to meet this historical moment. Framers shows how.

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    A Financial Times and Economist Book of the Year

    'Wonderfully stimulating... will teach you to see around corners' - TIM HARFORD
    'A paean to cognitive agility and the elasticity of the imagination' - ECOMOMIST
    'Captivating... will transform the way you think' MARISSA KING, PROFESSOR AT YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT



    The power of mental models to make better decisions


    We're often told that humans make bad decisions and that more data is better. But this is backwards: people are good at decisions precisely because we use mental models and can envision new realities outside of data. Great outcomes don't depend so much on the final moment of choosing but on generating better alternatives to choose between. That's framing. It's a cognitive muscle we can strengthen to improve our lives, work and future -- to meet this historical moment. Framers shows how.