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Strategic Thinking – Practical Game Theory Strategic thinking is the art of outsmarting your competitors, with the understanding that they are also trying to outsmart you. We all have to apply strategic thinking, in one way or another, at work and even at home. Businessmen and businesses use appropriate competitive strategies to survive. Soccer coaches draw up strategic plans to execute their players on the field. Parents who want to educate their children must also become amateur strategists.
Correct strategic thinking in a variety of situations has always been an art. But its foundation is built on a foundation of principles and rules – a science of strategy. After reading this book, readers from different professional fields can become better strategists if they know these principles.
Strategic Thinking has given many people a new perspective on all events and phenomena in society, from literature, movies and even politics and history.
In Strategic Thinking – Practical Game Theory by Avinash K. Dixit and Barry J. Nalebuff, the authors present many illustrative examples from different fields for each basic principle. Readers from many different fields will find sharing here. You will also find out how the same basic principles create strategies in different circumstances; hopefully bringing new perspectives on many events that have happened and are happening.
Not dry like many other books with heavy doctrine, Strategic Thinking develops in a narrative style. Its ancient origins are a course on “strategic games” that Avinash Dixit developed and taught at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Barry J. Nalebuff later taught This, and taught a similar course in the Department of Political Science at Yale University and later at the School of Organization and Management (SOM) at Yale University. At this point, Strategic Thinking – Theory. Practical Games has become a familiar handbook for many people, thanks to its correctness and high applicability in real life “Strategic Thinking, Don’t Compete Without It”.
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