<span>-Core expertise of famed author / professor Dan Ariely and his team<br>-Easy to understand behavioral economics principles, equivalent to a full year of MBA coursework <br>-Practical exercises you can do by yourself or with your team</span>
Hacking Human Nature for Good: A Practical Guide to Changing Human Behavior
β Scribed by Dan Ariely, Jason Hreha, Kristen Berman
- Publisher
- Irrational Labs
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Core expertise of famed author / professor Dan Ariely and his team
-Easy to understand behavioral economics principles, equivalent to a full year of MBA coursework
-Practical exercises you can do by yourself or with your team
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