Xi guan de li liang

wei shen me wo men zhe yang sheng huo, na yang gong zuo?

286 pages

Chinese language

Published May 8, 2013 by Zhong xin chu ban she.

ISBN:
978-7-5086-3801-0
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OCLC Number:
840549211

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A young woman walks into a laboratory. Over the past two years, she has transformed almost every aspect of her life. She has quit smoking, run a marathon, and been promoted at work. The patterns inside her brain, neurologists discover, have fundamentally changed. Marketers at Procter & Gamble study videos of people making their beds. They are desperately trying to figure out how to sell a new product called Febreze, on track to be one of the biggest flops in company history. Suddenly, one of them detects a nearly imperceptible pattern -- and with a slight shift in advertising, Febreze goes on to earn a billion dollars a year. An untested CEO takes over one of the largest companies in America. His first order of business is attacking a single pattern among his employees -- how they approach worker safety -- and soon the firm, Alcoa, becomes the top performer …

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Aprendendo a lidar com hábitos e rotinas, nocivas ou não

O livro é um verdadeiro guia de revolução em hábitos e rotinas e começa de forma despretensiosa, esmiuçando os hábitos das pessoas comuns, da gente como a gente e informando-nos como o cérebro armazena essas informações repetitivas em locais, como se fossem uma espécie de BIOS, que está pronta antes mesmo do seu computador ligar.

Depois vamos aos hábitos das grandes corporações e de como elas começaram a estudar seu público em busca deles. Da pra correlacionar tudo o que lemos nesse ponto com a publicidade direcionada de antes e o big data de agora.

Por fim, ao analisar os hábitos das sociedades, o autor fecha com o chave de ouro e esclarece seus conceitos, amarrando todas as pontas e dando dicas de como usar esses hábitos ao nosso favor.

Valeu a leitura!

Review of 'The Power of Habit' on 'Goodreads'

I almost put this book down the first section, but am very happy I did not. The book starts off like a self-help book, and the author is repetitive, sounding like a inspirational speaker. Once I got past the fist section, I was presented with a multifaceted look at habit in variety of perspectives. I also eventually learned to appreciate the author's repetition. The author is very pointed when talking about habits, but presents a variety of stories to prove his theories. All-in-all, I enjoyed the book and I recommend it.

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Subjects

  • Social aspects
  • Habit
  • Organizational behavior
  • Change (Psychology)