The Impulse Factor: Why Some of Us Play it Safe and Others Risk it All - Couverture souple

Tasler, Nick

 
9781847374226: The Impulse Factor: Why Some of Us Play it Safe and Others Risk it All

Synopsis

Some people can take risks - move abroad, switch careers, and give up everything to chase their dreams - with hardly a second thought. For others, looking before they leap is vital to making even simple decisions. In his first book, Nick Tasler, research and development director for cutting-edge think tank TalentSmart, turns conventional wisdom on its head by explaining that there are actually two factors that determine whether an individual will be impulsive or cautious. The first is genetic, and the second is Tasler's theory of Conditional Impulsivity, in which the gravity of a particular situation can trigger unusually risky responses from a cautious person. More than just a book, The Impulse Factor provides a clear understanding of why we make the choices we do - and the tools to turn those decisions into something great.

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À propos de l'auteur

Nick Tasler is the Director of Global Business Development for TalentSmart, a think tank, consultancy, and the leading provider of cutting-edge psychological assessments. He is the author of the Snap online assessment test and the lead researcher on TalentSmart's decision-making and persuasion studies. He has worked with and studied all types of people from corporate executives to cosmetology students. He is a charismatic presenter whose knack for bridging the gap between complex concepts and simple solutions has directly benefited General Electric, Coca-Cola, ExxonMobil, BP Amoco, and a number of multinational corporations and small, privately-owned enterprises.

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Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1439157278 ISBN 13 :  9781439157275
Editeur : Touchstone, 2009
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