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Art of thinking clearly / Dobelli, Rolf; Griffin, Nicky (Tr.) 2013  Book
Dobelli, Rolf Book
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Publication London, Sceptre, 2013.
Description x, 326pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract "The art of thinking clearly" is essential reading for anyone with important decisions to make. Examples are provided of cognitive biases , simple errors that we all make in our day-to-day thinking. But, by knowing what they are and how to spot them, we can avoid them and make better choices - whether dealing with a personal issue or a professional one. This is essential reading for anyone with important decisions to make, in the vein of 'Thinking fast, thinking slow' and 'The Decision Book.'
Contents 5 copies in stock UNPROCESSED
Standard Number 9781444759549 Hb.
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Geography of thought: How Asians and Westerners think differently...and why / Nisbett, Richard E. 2003  Book
Nisbett, Richard E. Book
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Publication New York, Free Press, 2003.
Description xxiii, 263pGrey spine
Summary/Abstract People actually think - and even see - the world differently, because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China, and that have survived into the modern world. As a result, East Asians think 'holistically' - that the world is a circle - while Westeners think 'analytically' - that it is ia line. From feng shui to metaphysics, from comparative linguistics to economic history, a gulf separates the children of Aristotle from the descendents of Confucius. At a momen in history when the need for cross-cultural understading and collaboration have never been more important, 'the geograpahy of thought' offers both a map to that gulf, and a blueprint for a bridge that might be able to span it
Standard Number 9780743255356 Pb.
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Mind map book / Buzan, Tony; Buzan, Barry 1993  Book
Buzan, Tony Book
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Edition 2001
Publication Great Britain, BBC World Wide, 1993.
Description 320pPink and Grey Spine
Summary/Abstract Strategies to improve memory, intelligence, concentration etc. Have you ever wanted to improve your memory, creativity, concentration, communicative ability, thinking skills, learning skills, general intelligence and quickness of mind? The Mind Map, which has been called the 'Swiss army knife for the brain', is a ground-breaking note-taking technique that is already used by more than 250 million people worldwide and has taken the educational and business worlds by storm.
Contents About the authors Foreword Introduction - The mind map book and how to use it Natural architecture The amazing brain The great brains Brains in quandary Radiant thinking The way ahead Foundations Brainstorming words Brainstorming images From Brainstorming to mind mapping Mind mapping Structure The guiding principles Developing a personal style Synthesis Making choices Organising your own ideas Organising other people's ideas Memory Creative thinking The group mind map book Uses Personal -Self analysis -Problem solving -The mind map diary Family -Family study and story telling Educational -Thinking -Teaching -Creating the master mind map Business and professional -Meetings -Presentation -Management -Computer mind mapping The future -Towards a radiant thinking and mentally literate world Addenda Notes Answers Author's note Bibliography Index
Standard Number 0563537337 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Intellect  Thought and thinking  Mnemonics  Cognition 
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