Noah Goldstein is an influential psychologist and researcher focusing on persuasion and social influence. His work, shaped by his mentor Robert Cialdini, delves into the subtle mechanisms that steer our decisions and behaviors. Goldstein's expertise lies in uncovering the unconscious influences that guide human actions, offering readers valuable insights into becoming more effective communicators and navigating the complexities of social interaction. His research contributes to a deeper understanding of the psychology of social influence.
Presents dozens of surprising discoveries from the science of persuasion in short, insightful chapters that you can apply immediately to become a more effective persuader
At some point today you will have to influence or persuade someone - perhaps ask a colleague a favour, negotiate with a contractor or get your spouse to put out the recycling. In The small BIG, three heavyweights from the world of persuasion science and practice - Steve Martin, Noah Goldstein and Robert Cialdini - describe how, in today's information-overloaded world, it is now the smallest changes that lead to the biggest differences in results.Offering deceptively simple suggestions and explaining the extensive scientific research behind them, the small BIG presents over fifty small changes - from the little adjustments that make meetings more effective to the costless alteration to correspondence that saved a government millions. The small BIG is full of surprising, powerful - and above all, tiny - changes that could mean the difference between failure and success.
This pocket-sized guide distills the principles of persuasive science from the international bestseller Yes!, offering practical applications for everyday situations. It empowers readers to enhance their influence and communication skills, making it an essential tool for personal and professional interactions. The book provides actionable insights that can be easily integrated into daily life, helping individuals navigate various social scenarios with confidence and effectiveness.
Most of us are only too aware that, whatever roles we have in today's fast-moving world, much of our success lies in getting others to say 'Yes' to our requests. What many people might not be aware of, though, is the vast amount of research that has been conducted on the influence process. What factors cause one person to say 'Yes' to the request of another? Yes! is full of practical tips based on recent academic research that shows how the psychology of persuasion can provide valuable insights for anyone interested in improving their ability to persuade others - whether in the workplace, at home or even on the internet. It combines the counter-intuition of Freakonomics with the popularising of Does Anything Eats Wasps? For each mini-chapter contains a mystery which is solved in a way that provides food for thought for anyone looking to be more persuasive, and for anyone interested in how the world works.
Ať jste manažer, právnička, zdravotník, servírka, obchodník, učitel nebo máte úplně jinou profesi, kniha je napsána tak, aby vám pomohla stát se mistry přesvědčování. Stačí, když porozumíte psychologii přesvědčování a budete využívat techniky a strategie, které jsou vědecky prověřené a účinné.