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The Change Book: Fifty models to explain How Things Happen

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The new look Change Book - 40,000 copies already sold of these surprisingly simple explanations of our seemingly inexplicable world

How do you make your way in a fast-changing world? Why do we have less and less time? Why are some people unfaithful? Who governs the world?

This book is about change - from the small and seemingly insignificant transitions in our day-to-day lives, to the big and almost incomprehensible shifts in human history. Because if we want to make change happen ourselves, we have to understand it first. Distilling expert wisdom and complex theories, the authors of the bestselling The Decision Book present fifty simple and effective models to help us make sense of our changing world.

Everything is in a constant state of change, from the personal and political to economics and the environment. Whether you're buying a new car, deciding who to vote for, or making an investment, this little book offers surprisingly simple explanations of the biggest theories of transformation that will help you see the world anew - and radically challenge some of your preconceived ideas.

Authors: Krogerus Mikael, Tschappeler Roman
Publisher: PROFILE BOOKS
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781800815964
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Mikael Krogerus, born in Stockholm, is an editor for Das Magazin in Zurich. He previously worked for Der Freitag and NZZ Folio, among other publications. Together with Roman Tschäppeler, he is the author of an interntaionally bestselling series of smart-thinking books including The Decision Book, The Test Book and The Change Book.

Roman Tschäppeler is a creative producer based in Biel, Switzerland. He has been consulting and producing various projects ranging from documentary movies, ad campaigns, pop music to art installations. He is a graduate from Kaospilot School in Aarhus, Denmark and Zurich University of Arts, Switzerland.

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