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Honest signals : how they shape our world / / Alex (Sandy) Pentland ; with Tracy Heibeck



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Autore: Pentland Alex <1952-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Honest signals : how they shape our world / / Alex (Sandy) Pentland ; with Tracy Heibeck Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2008
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (205 p.)
Disciplina: 302/.12
Soggetto topico: Social perception
Organizational behavior
Business networks
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General
COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology
Note generali: "A Bradford book."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-178) and index.
Nota di contenuto: CONTENTS ; PREFACE: A GOD'S EYE VIEW; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 HONEST SIGNALS; 2 SOCIAL ROLES; 3 READING PEOPLE; 4 SURVIVAL SIGNALS; 5 NETWORK INTELLIGENCE; 6 SENSIBLE ORGANIZATIONS; 7 SENSIBLE SOCIETIES; EPILOGUE: TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY; APPENDIX A: SOCIAL SCIENCE BACKGROUND; APPENDIX B: SUCCESS; APPENDIX C: CONNECTING; APPENDIX D: SOCIAL CIRCUITS; APPENDIX E: UNCONSCIOUS INTELLIGENCE; NOTES; REFERENCES; INDEX
Sommario/riassunto: How understanding the signaling within social networks can change the way we make decisions, work with others, and manage organizations.How can you know when someone is bluffing? Paying attention? Genuinely interested? The answer, writes Alex Pentland in Honest Signals, is that subtle patterns in how we interact with other people reveal our attitudes toward them. These unconscious social signals are not just a back channel or a complement to our conscious language; they form a separate communication network. Biologically based "honest signaling," evolved from ancient primate signaling mechanisms, offers an unmatched window into our intentions, goals, and values. If we understand this ancient channel of communication, Pentland claims, we can accurately predict the outcomes of situations ranging from job interviews to first dates.Pentland, an MIT professor, has used a specially designed digital sensor worn like an ID badge--a "sociometer"--to monitor and analyze the back-and-forth patterns of signaling among groups of people. He and his researchers found that this second channel of communication, revolving not around words but around social relations, profoundly influences major decisions in our lives--even though we are largely unaware of it. Pentland presents the scientific background necessary for understanding this form of communication, applies it to examples of group behavior in real organizations, and shows how by "reading" our social networks we can become more successful at pitching an idea, getting a job, or closing a deal. Using this "network intelligence" theory of social signaling, Pentland describes how we can harness the intelligence of our social network to become better managers, workers, and communicators.
Titolo autorizzato: Honest signals  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-262-26104-9
0-262-28139-2
1-4356-6566-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910822830603321
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