Newton's law explains why ketchup drips from your burger -
but it can't explain why it happens whenever you wear a white shirt. That would
be Murphy's law: if something can go wrong, it will. Just as the laws of
physics govern the natural world, our working lives are shaped by unwritten
rules that won't appear in textbooks, but whose impact remains significant.
Here, the bestselling authors of The Decision Book bring
together timeless principles and unwritten laws that determine success in
today's workplace. Some are immediately intuitive, others are backed by long
study. Some are world famous, others guarded secrets. But they all have one
thing in common: they explain working life better than any MBA. From KISS (Keep
It Simple, Stupid) to the IKEA Effect (we're biased towards things we've had a
part in making), these models will help you think more clearly, make smarter
decisions and survive any amount of stupidity the world throws at you.
About the Author
Mikael Krogerus, born in Stockholm, is an editor
for Das Magazin in Zurich. He previously worked for Der
Freitag and NZZ Folio, among other publications. Together
with Roman Tschäppeler, he is the author of an interntaionally bestselling
series of smart-thinking books including The Decision Book, The Test
Book and The Change Book.
Roman Tschäppeler is a creative producer based in Biel, Switzerland. He has
been consulting and producing various projects ranging from documentary movies,
ad campaigns, pop music to art installations. He is a graduate from Kaospilot
School in Aarhus, Denmark and Zurich University of Arts, Switzerland.