Fascinating ... Bronson and Merryman, the award-winning authors of the 2011 bestseller <i>NurtureShock</i>, clearly and cogently explain why, physiologically, some of us are at our best when it counts while others choke.

San Francisco Chronicle

Terrific

- Daniel Coyle, author of, Talent Code

Intriguing

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Illuminating and entertaining

Kirkus Review

Bronson and Merryman’s investigation will have folks rethinking the impulse to win at work and play

Publisher's Weekly

Compete better...

In a competitive situation our bodies can experience the same level of stress hormones as jumping out of a plane. Competition is often the key to outstanding achievement. But what is it that makes the difference between rising to the challenge and buckling under pressure?

Using groundbreaking studies in diverse scientific fields, Bronson and Merryman demonstrate that understanding how to harness our competitive fire means we can perform our best – whether the contest is sporting, academic or in the workplace.

Why are men typically prepared to gamble on long or even stupid odds and women aren’t?

Why do some less talented students consistently outperform their smarter class mates in crucial exams?

Why do higher levels of testosterone actually make you less selfish and more cooperative and cognitively astute?

Why do so many market-leading companies cede their top position because they become risk averse at the wrong times?

Why do sports teams where the pay differential between players is the greatest win more?

The answer to all this and more is in New York Times no.1 bestselling authors Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman's Top Dog:The Science of Winning and Losing


‘A great read for those paralyzed by the fear of failure as well as thosewho hunger for success’
Huffington Post

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Why are men typically prepared to gamble on long or even stupid odds and women aren't? Why do some less talented students consistently outperform their smarter class mates in crucial exams? Why do higher levels of testosterone actually make you less selfish and more cooperative and cognitively astute? This book deals with these questions.
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The psychology and science behind our competitive drive by the New York Times number one bestselling author

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780091951573
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Ebury Publishing; Ebury Press
Vekt
239 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Om bidragsyterne

Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman have won nine national awards for their reporting on the science of human development, including the PEN USA Award for Literary Journalism and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Award for Outstanding Journalism. Their work has been cited as scientific authority in nearly 30 peer-reviewed journals. Prior to collaborating, Bronson authored five books, including the number one New York Times bestseller What Should I Do With My Life? Merryman's journalism has appeared in The Washington Post, Newsweek, and numerous other venues. Bronson lives in San Francisco, with his wife and two children. Merryman lives in Los Angeles.