
The Art of Strategy
A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business and Life
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Dudley
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Written by:
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Barry J. Nalebuff
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Avinash K. Dixit
About this listen
Game theory means rigorous strategic thinking. It’s the art of anticipating your opponent’s next moves, knowing full well that your rival is trying to do the same thing to you. Though parts of game theory involve simple common sense, much is counterintuitive, and it can only be mastered by developing a new way of seeing the world. Using a diverse array of rich case studies - from pop culture, TV, movies, sports, politics, and history - the authors show how nearly every business and personal interaction has a game-theory component to it. Mastering game theory will make you more successful in business and life, and this lively book is the key to that mastery.
©2008 Avinash K. Dixit (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Critic Reviews
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- Aakash
- 25-03-25
Great to get started in Game theory
I'm amazed how much of life and people problems could be solved by game theory, everywhere I look there is game theory applied.. This is a new paradigm for me.. Will read and apply the given tools in daily life.. For folks reading /listening to this.. Use AI chatbots beside and try to relate each chapter and concept into applying for daily life.. Go deep into this rabbit hole. This is way better than mainstream self help books. Also realised most of Robert Greene Laws of Power, strategies are just Game theory in disguise!
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- Aneesh Nani
- 22-02-25
Too many numbers are there for an audiobook that doesn’t make it interesting
Too booring, im stooping the book halfway through, Has too many American references that I don’t know and it is too much about case discussion rather than explaining the concept
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