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Driven
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Driven

How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices

Jossey-Bass, 2001 подробнее...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Leave it to two Harvard business professors - Paul R. Lawrence and Nitin Nohria - to break every rule of conventional academic etiquette. Their transgression? Applying their knowledge of companies and individuals to present a unified explanation of human behavior, thereby encroaching on the academic fiefdoms of evolutionary biology, psychology and anthropology, just to name a few. They use the four basic human drives that influence behavior to offer deep insights into corporate and individual actions. getabstract strongly recommends this ambitious, far-ranging book to management students, executives searching for understanding and for anyone who delights in tweaking the collective nose of academia.

Take-Aways

  • Scientists now believe that many behaviors are genetically influenced.
  • Our brains are hardwired with four drives: to acquire, bond, learn and defend.
  • The drives affect us all. For example, obesity might stem from the drive to acquire.

About the Authors

Paul R. Lawrence  and Nitin Nohria  teach at Harvard Business School, where Lawrence completed his master’s and doctorate. His research has been published in some 24 books and articles. His work focuses on the human aspects of organization design, organization change and human management. Nohria received his Ph.D., from the Sloan School of Management at M.I.T., and his bachelor’s from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay. The seven books he has co-authored or edited include the award-winning The Differentiated Network. He has written more than 75 professional articles.


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