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A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
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“Some time ago, I decided to go watch firsthand one of the most infamous acts of raw, unabashed, supply-and-demand capitalism in action. I am talking, of course, about Filene’s Basement’s “Running of the Brides”—an event that has been held annually since 1947 and is the department store’s answer to the famous “Running of the Bulls” in Pamplona, Spain. Instead of watching thousand-pound bulls trampling and goring foolhardy humans, I observed about a thousand blushing brides-to-be (and their minions) trampling one another in a mass grab for discount-priced”
― A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
― A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
“Some special companies see trust as a public good (like clean air and water), and customers return the trust. One company in which I personally have a lot of faith is Timberland, the maker of outdoor clothing. I once attended a talk by Jeff Swartz, the CEO, in which he detailed many of the ways that Timberland is trying to reduce CO2 emissions, recycle, use sustainable materials, and treat its employees fairly. At the end of Jeff’s talk, another CEO asked him, “What are the returns on these investments?” Jeff answered that he has been trying to find an economic return for these actions but that he had not yet found it in the data. He further added that it would be nice if being environmentally and socially responsible was also financially rewarding but that he didn’t really feel it was necessary. He simply wanted to make sure that his company followed the moral principles he wanted his kids to live by. After hearing this, I went and bought my first pair of Timberland shoes.”
― A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
― A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
“If you’re a manager who really wants to demotivate your employees, destroy their work in front of their eyes. Or, if you want to be a little subtler about it, just ignore them and their efforts. On the other hand, if you want to motivate people working with you and for you, it would be useful to pay attention to them, their effort, and the fruits of their labor. There”
― A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
― A Taste of Irrationality: Sample chapters from Predictably Irrational and Upside of Irrationality
