Maxims for Thinking Analytically, Dan Levy
Maxims for Thinking Analytically, Dan Levy
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Maxims for Thinking Analytically
The Wisdom of Legendary Harvard Professor Richard Zeckhauser

Author: Dan Levy, Larry Summers

Narrator: Barry Abrams

Unabridged: 4 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/28/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

This book will help you think more analytically. Doing so will enable you to better understand the world around you, to make smarter decisions, and to ultimately live a more fulfilling life. It draws on the maxims of Richard Zeckhauser, a legendary Harvard professor, who has helped hundreds of students and colleagues progress toward these goals. These maxims, one-sentence nuggets of wisdom that capture key principles for clear and effective thinking, are illustrated with practical examples from Richard's colleagues and students. From these examples, you will learn how one colleague saved money on her wedding by thinking probabilistically, how Richard and his wife Sally made an agonizing health decision that significantly boosted Sally's survival probabilities, and how the prime minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong, used a maxim he learned from Richard forty years ago to understand and deal with COVID-19 in his nation. This book provides vital insights for anyone who wants to think more effectively about the world. The author, Dan Levy, teaches at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he has been a close faculty colleague and mentee of Richard Zeckhauser for more than fifteen years.

About Dan Levy

Dan Levy has been a faculty member at Harvard University for over fifteen years, where he has held various positions related to promoting excellence in teaching and learning. He currently serves as the faculty director of the Public Leadership Credential, the Harvard Kennedy School's flagship online learning initiative. His teaching was featured in Instructional Moves, a project conducted by the Harvard Graduate School of Education aimed at helping faculty incorporate and refine high-leverage teaching practices. He cofounded Teachly, a web application aimed at helping faculty members to teach more effectively and more inclusively. He has won several teaching awards, including the university-wide David Pickard Award for Teaching and Mentoring. He is passionate about effective teaching and learning, and enjoys sharing his experience and enthusiasm with others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Arunkumar on March 19, 2022

Awesome framework for thinking Analytically. Good collection of Maxims. Good examples of how each one is implemented. Might be little hard to read. I did it in 3 days splitting it into three 2 hour reading sessions, reading light in the sections that had more than one example. As an additional advan......more

Goodreads review by Bharadwaj on February 24, 2023

Nothing new if you have been looking at mental models for quite some time......more

Goodreads review by Denis on October 27, 2021

Book about rational thinking and decision making by disciples of Harvard professor Richard Zeckhauser. Nothing really surprising, but practical and easy to use in real life by everyone, not only policymakers......more

Goodreads review by Jo on January 03, 2025

Clear-cut and concise, with ample examples to delve deeper if you so choose. Still, I think it could be further distilled from 19 Marxism’s to 13: THINKING STRAIGHT 1) Consider extremes (e.g. Person A and B take 2 and 3 hours to paint a room, respectively. Why not 2.5 if they collab? Consider if jus......more