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Game Theory for Management.
How to Align Interests, Improve Cooperation, and Lead High-Performing Teams with Game Theory Tools.: Management Is a Game. You Need to Know how You Play It.
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Narrado por:
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Richard Mason's voice replica
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De:
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Isaac Volpe
Este título utiliza una réplica de voz de narrador
Management is not about controlling people. It is about understanding the game they are playing—and changing it.
Every workplace is a network of competing interests, hidden motivations, imperfect information, and strategic choices. Employees respond to incentives. Departments protect their priorities. Teams cooperate—or fail to cooperate—based on trust, fairness, and expectations.
Game Theory for Management transforms the principles of game theory into practical tools for solving the problems managers face every day.
Rather than relying on authority, micromanagement, or motivational slogans, this book shows you how to understand what drives behavior, anticipate how people will respond, and create conditions in which cooperation becomes the rational choice.
Through clear explanations and twelve practical management case studies, you will learn how to align individual interests with organizational goals, prevent incentives from producing unintended consequences, build credibility, resolve conflict, and lead people effectively—even when you have no formal authority over them.
What You Will Learn:
How to identify the hidden incentives shaping workplace behavior
Why employees sometimes resist, disengage, or game performance metrics
How to motivate people without depending exclusively on money
How to delegate effectively without micromanaging
How to establish goals and metrics that encourage the right behavior
How to give feedback and address underperformance constructively
How to manage conflict and restore cooperation within a team
How to secure cooperation across departments
How to make fair promotion decisions that strengthen motivation
How to overcome resistance and lead organizational change
Whether you are a new manager, an experienced executive, an entrepreneur, or a team leader, Game Theory for Management will give you a powerful new framework for understanding people and making better leadership decisions.
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