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Learn Game Theory

A Primer to Strategic Thinking and Advanced Decision-Making (Strategic Thinking Skills, Book 1)

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Learn Game Theory

By: Albert Rutherford
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Master strategic thinking and gain a competitive advantage.

Have you ever wondered how to make better decisions and solve problems with more ease? Learn Game Theory shares the well-hidden secrets of great decision-makers.

Use logic and reason to manage uncertainty.

Life is full of uncertainty. You don't know what lies ahead. But you can learn to control the controllable by using logic and reason. With the help of this book, you'll discover new ways to think about - and solve - problems more efficiently than ever before. Discover how strategic games model real-life behavior. You would be surprised how many game-theory concepts affect your life. Game theory is a management device that helps rational decision-making. Game theory is a branch of mathematics dedicated to the study of rational, strategic decision-making. You can apply it in many different fields, from psychology, economics, and politics to military strategy, business, and even retail pricing! It focuses on conflict and cooperation between intelligent, rational players, analyzing how to optimize one’s decisions, taking into account others' actions. This book won’t just give you theoretical knowledge. It will teach you practical life skills! The logical deductions used in game theory can help you learn superior decision-making skills based on strategic analysis.

Become confident in your decision-making skills.

Albert Rutherford is an internationally best-selling author and a retired corporate executive. His books draw on various sources, from corporate system building, strategic analysis, scientific research, and his life experience. He has been building and improving systems his whole adult life and brings his proven advice to you. Predict the future with more accuracy. What’s the best way to ask for a raise? How to choose a date spot with your partner avoiding friction? How do top athletes choose their best moves?

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I did enjoy this book however in an audio form I feel was not the best idea for me especially when it came to the equations

I believe I’d rather see it in written form as I feel I prefer and may likely need that visual crutch

I’m going to red it again in text form to more fully grasp this

Text is likely better than audio

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It sounds like a very cheap AI tried reading the text. There are numerous places where either whole words or partial words are read. This makes for a disjointed and jarring listening experience. I think this book would be very good if it was spoken in a normal and flowing manner.

Very poor narrating. Save your money/credit.

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What's the point of an audio book if you need a workbook to read along.

Doesn't work as an audiobook

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I wanted to like this book, and I was very hopeful it would be helpful as a text in how to actually think strategically and make decisions. It was so disconnected from real world anything to be applicable. There is no explanation as to how the numbers in the charts were decided, chosen, or were made up. Why was someone's outcome 10 and someone else's 5? This was never explained in a way that I could grasp. I was able to do the algebra just fine, but it actually means nothing to me. There was also a sprinkling of climate change, humans are ruining the world, and government regulations are needed to solve these problems, so If you like that, you may like the bias of the book in general.

I really hated this book

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Book discussion a lot about Nash mathematical equilibrium models. Little about leadership or decision making

More mathematics

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