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Andrew Leigh

    Andrew Leighs schrijven is diepgaand geïnformeerd door zijn achtergrond als econoom en biedt inzichtelijke perspectieven op maatschappelijke kwesties. Hij blinkt uit in het demystificeren van complexe economische concepten, waardoor ze toegankelijk en relevant worden voor een breed publiek. Door zijn werk belicht Leigh de ingewikkelde verbanden tussen economische krachten en de dagelijkse ervaringen van individuen. Zijn doel is om lezers een duidelijker begrip van de wereld om hen heen te geven.

    What's the Worst That Could Happen?
    The Shortest History of Economics
    An Economist's History of the World
    The charisma effect
    Leading Your Team
    Fair Game
    • Every year, Australians break sporting world records through a combination of ingenuity, grit, and teamwork. Sport is a source of personal and national pride for millions. In this book, economist, politician, and triathlete Andrew Leigh argues that sport can embody both achievement and egalitarianism. On the starting line, what matters isn’t athletes’ wealth or connections but their hard work. In a fair tournament, the last-placed team starts the next year with a fighting chance to win the grand final. Yet, over the past generation, the Australian economy hasn’t matched the performances of our top sportspeople. The nation that brought home a glittering haul of medals from the Tokyo Olympics, and the urn from the last three Ashes series, has an economy that’s unfit for the challenges of the future. Productivity is in the doldrums, and student test scores are falling. The business startup rate has dropped, and markets aren’t as competitive as they should be. Leigh argues that we don’t have a shared national story about the kind of economy we want to build, or the kind of society we want to live in, and that this is where sport can provide the necessary inspiration.

      Fair Game
    • Leading Your Team

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      "Well-written, mercifully jargon-free and packed with knowledgeable advice, this is a primer for every 'new manager'."--Director

      Leading Your Team
    • Everyone knows someone they would describe as “charismatic”. They always make a strong and lasting first impression, have an air of confidence and a true presence. They build good rapport with people, make an impact and are remembered. How do they do this? Is there something they know or do differently to the rest of us? What makes them this way? People aren’t born with charisma, it is a learned skill. The Charisma Effect helps you to develop your interpersonal skills so you too can make an impact immediately. Drawing lessons from a successful and long-running two-day personal development programme, this is a tried, tested and trusted formula that reveals everything you need to be charismatic.

      The charisma effect
    • An Economist's History of the World

      A Short History of Humanity

      Andrew Leigh presents a concise and insightful exploration of economics, making complex concepts accessible to readers. His work is praised for its clarity and depth, offering a remarkable overview that stands out in the field. Recognized by notable figures, including Nobel Laureate Claudia Goldin, this book is recommended as a must-read for anyone looking to understand economic principles in a straightforward manner.

      An Economist's History of the World
    • The Shortest History of Economics

      • 228bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      This small book tells a huge tale. From prehistory to the present day, Andrew Leigh unearths the hidden economic forces behind war, innovation and social change – always remembering that human beings rather than numbers are at the heart of the story.From how the invention of the plough led to gender inequality to how certain diseases determined the patterns of colonialism and even how New York’s robber barons inspired the board game Monopoly, this is a fascinating journey from hunter-gatherers to the high tech world of today.Always accessible, expertly written and highly illuminating, The Shortest History of Economics is a perfect introduction to the subject.Never has economics seemed less dismal.

      The Shortest History of Economics
    • "An analysis of the ways in which populist politics place our long-term well-being at risk, exploring pandemics, climate change, nuclear war and other issues"-- Provided by publisher

      What's the Worst That Could Happen?
    • Analizza, passo per passo, tutti gli aspetti del processo decisionale e descrive metodi per migliorarne la qualità, aumentando la capacità di giungere a decisioni "giuste" anche in situazioni di incertezza. Si esplorano tecniche come la modellistica, la simulazione, la decision analysis, i decision support systems e l'introduzione della creatività nei gruppi. Viene data particolare attenzione agli aspetti psicologici per chi è responsabile delle decisioni, come evitare lo stress, e per coloro che devono attuarle, come ottenere la loro adesione. Il testo è ricco di esempi e casi concreti, scritto in modo vivace e coinvolgente, con capitoli che catturano l'attenzione fin dalle prime righe. Oltre a un compendio dei risultati di studi recenti di psicologi, sociologi, informatici ed esperti di Ricerca Operativa, offre suggerimenti pratici basati sull'analisi dei comportamenti di decisori "eccellenti". Questi esempi permettono di valutare l'acquisizione delle tecniche illustrate e quali metodi rispondano meglio alle necessità individuali. L'autore, assistant director in un ente pubblico londinese, ha un background nel marketing e nel giornalismo economico, che gli consente di combinare serietà di documentazione, approfondimento e innovazione con concretezza e realismo nelle soluzioni proposte.

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