Secrets of the Moneylab How Behavioral Economics Can Improve Your Business (Audible Audio Edition) KayYut Chen Marina Krakovsky Don Hagen LLC Gildan Media Books

Taking behavioral economics from the cocktail party to the boardroom, with dramatic results. Books like Predictably Irrational and Nudge have brought behavioral economics into the mainstream. But while we all marvel at how different - and weird - real people behave compared to the "rational actors" of traditional economics, in the end we go back to business as usual. After all, what do a few laboratory experiments have to do with making a buck? As economist Kay-Yut Chen has shown, quite a bit.
Chen started behavioral economics research at Hewlett-Packard, founding the first such "moneylab" at any company, let alone one in the Fortune 500. His groundbreaking research into human behavior has led to tangible results for HP. In fact, he has saved the company millions of dollars by showing how changing the right conditions can make people behave very differently. Secrets of the Moneylab offers practical lessons being put to use right now at HP and other leading companies. It explains, for instance, how to
- Use incentives to influence employees, suppliers, and buyers
- Determine whom to trust, and how much
- Reduce the negative effects of irrational behavior by noticing patterns that don't seem logical-but are utterly predictable
- Overcome the human tendency to game the system
- Profit from motives beyond money
Chen and science writer Marina Krakovsky reveal in plain English how to translate the counterintuitive findings of behavioral economics into concrete action steps for businesses of any size. Secrets of the Moneylab shows how tackling your real-world problems like a scientist can open up entirely new realms of possibility and profit.
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Secrets of the Moneylab How Behavioral Economics Can Improve Your Business (Audible Audio Edition) KayYut Chen Marina Krakovsky Don Hagen LLC Gildan Media Books Reviews
Behavioral economics is hot among investors, particularly value investors. But the real advantage of behavioral economics is probably not to investors, but to businessmen setting their pricing, because men do not look to maximize utility, but rather to do good enough, and get a better deal than peers. Men don't think absolutely, but rather relatively. Homo Oeconomicus does not exist.
People will refuse unfair allocations in a deal, even if it makes them better off on average. There is a sense of fairness in all that people do, exceeding the need for personal gain, except when times are tough.
Machiavelli said, "It is better to be feared than be loved." I have found it is better to be loved than feared. I have worked in businesses where fear was significant, and I found that treating people with love and fairness created far more value than fear.
This is another case where doing what is good leads to more profits not only in long run, but even in the short run.
Play games with people offering them wages in short-term that are high, and yes, you will get more productivity from them, but businesses exist not just for the moment, but for the long-term. Motivating people in the long run is a lot more difficult. The weakness of this book is focusing on short term experiments, and assuming that they apply to the long run challenges of business.
Reputation is important in business and in life. Unlike other aspects of business, you can't diversify reputation. You only get one. People are far more willing to do business with someone that has a good reputation than one who does not. A related concept is trust. People are far more willing to take chances with those that they trust.
Beyond that, when businesses have odd promotions, they should not be surprised if someone finds a hole in the rules and takes advantage of it.
There is wisdom in experts, and wisdom in crowds, but when do you take advantage of each group to maximum advantage?
Overall, I enjoyed the book and think that those who have not visited these concepts would benefit. Those with more of an investing mindset would probably benefit more from the book Priceless.
Quibbles
Most of my troubles with the book are expressed above. It is great that HP employed people to analyze trading behavior. The mistake is applying the results to long term business decisions.
Who would benefit from this book
If you want to understand how pricing decisions can improve your business, this book could help you. Value investors, I am sorry, no, this is not the book for you. If you are looking for an entertaining book on how economics really works on the micro level, you would like this book.
Offers some interesting insights into human perception of --- and behaviour --- regarding cost, price and value. I listened to the audio book and making the leap from short-term experiment (the forte of the authors) to the long-term reality of the business world is the task for the reader. Still, a solid effort filled with stimulating research findings.
This makes a fairly good introduction to some of the concepts of behavioral economics, but lacks depth and an exhaustive list of references for further study.
Enjoyable to read. Like reading a novel about economics

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