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...‘Think Bigger: How to Innovate’, by Sheena Iyengar Author of The Art of Choosing, shortlisted for the 2010 FT Business Book of the Year Award, Sheena Iyengar is well known for her much-cited counter-intuitive...
...andrew.hill@ft.com Letter in response to this article: Consumer choice and the paradox of Buridan’s ass / From Khalid Ikram, Potomac, MD, US...
...Sheena Iyengar, author of The Art of Choosing (shortlist, 2010), also went to history for her choice, Only Yesterday (1931), Frederick Lewis Allen’s informal history of the 1920s: “There is much to enjoy...
...andrew.hill@ft.com Twitter: @andrewtghill...
...The other shortlisted titles were: The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar; The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick; The Big Short by Michael Lewis; More Money than God by Sebastian Mallaby; and Too Big to...
...Sheena Iyengar’s intriguing inquiry into human behaviour The Art of Choosing took the other, edging out John Cassidy’s How Markets Fail....
...“With the land there’s not much going on in terms of rivers and hills. But it has a lovely coastline, gorgeous sea, beautiful beaches and big skies....
...They may want to start by reading the last of the 16 longlisted titles, Sheena Iyengar’s The Art of Choosing, which holds out the hope that we may learn how to make better-informed decisions....
...Sheena Cruickshank, Lord-Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire. Kenneth MacKinnon, Lord-Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute. Ian McGregor, deputy keeper of the privy purse....
...Hills is an intriguing figure: he has trained more than 3,000 winning horses, fought cancer for decades, and raised a racing dynasty....
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