Fascinating stats... useful tips... entertaining topics.
Did you know that to make a task seem easier, all you have to do is lean
back a little? Or that retail salespeople who mimic the way their
customers speak and behave end up selling more?
If you like stats like this, are intrigued by ideas, and find connecting
the dots to be a critical part of your skill set--this book is for you.
Culled from Harvard Business Review's popular newsletter, The Daily
Stat, this book offers a compelling look at insights that both amuse and
inform. Covering such managerial topics as teams, marketing, workplace
psychology, and leadership, you'll find a wide range of business
statistics and general curiosities and oddities about professional life
that will add an element of trivia and humor to your learning (and will
make you appear smarter than your colleagues).
Highly quotable and surprisingly useful, Stats and Curiosities: From
Harvard Business Review will keep you on the front lines of business
research--and ahead of the pack at work.