Stats and Curiosities: From Harvard Business Review
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Rating | : | 4.42 (846 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00E257S7M |
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Number of Pages | : | 169 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Small but interesting book Margot Wetzel I keep this book on my desk at work and lots of people like to come in and just read a couple of page. Makes me feel like people actually like me. It's on the smaller side so don't expect a huge normal size book but it does the trick. Anytime I need a boost in my life, I just have to pick it up and start reading it and suddenly I feel smarter!. Probably ok as general intro: Great, if you've already forgotten this stuff BR It's an introduction to some unique problem solving. But less enlightening and more of curiosity. I'd like to see more of this, but perhaps more in depth (how about something like "predicting rare events"?). Probably would not have picked it up if I had a chance to breeze through it at the bookstore.. picachu said Really funny!!. I purchased two of this books, because I consider it a very good small present for this Christmas.It is a little book that you can use during short travels.You will find a lot of fun, with amazing discoveries.Reading is easy, is not scientific language, and many of the tips could be usefull for real management.
Included in Publishers Weekly’s Fall 2013 Announcements: “Fascinating stats, useful tips, and entertaining topics culled from the Harvard Business Review’s popular newsletter, The Daily Stat, offer compelling insights that amuse and inform…”“Who knows what the value of these studies is, but they make for fun reading.” Boston Globe
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