Up until last week we’ve basically had three major social networks to engage in; Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Last week we saw the birth of Google+ but I have still not received an invite… I think most of us have a rather common view on the use of these three networks. LinkedIn is for professional […]
Idag startar årets Almedalsvecka, 8 intensiva dagar fyllda med politik från partier men kanske framförallt från åsiktsorganisationer. I morgon måndag ska jag åka till detta legendariska event för första gången trots att jag varken är partipolitiskt bunden eller representerar någon organisation. Varför? Dels beror det på att jag givetvis är intresserad av politiska frågor men […]
The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home This is Dan Ariely’s second book revolving around his theories of behavioural economics – the follow up on his bestseller Predictably Irrational that I truly took in instantly. Whenever you read a new book with a new concept and get […]
Ja, nu menar jag ju inte motstånd från skattemyndigheter och banker utan motstånd för sina idéer. För något år sedan hade jag förmånen att vara med på en workshop i London med nätverksgurun Andy Lopata och förutom att det var en intressant workshop så tog jag med mig en sak hem som Andy berättade för […]
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely Some month ago my business partner Malin Ströman suggested I should have a look at this TED talk by Dan Ariely where he, among many other topics, discusses the psychology of selections and prices. I was really (REALLY) hooked and downloaded his first […]
In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives This is a very thorough and in depth description of the company that was an effect on all of us – Google. It’s written by Steven Levy of Wired and I find that it is a fairly objective. It is always hard to stay […]
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