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Adrian Furnham

    1 gennaio 1953

    Adrian Furnham è uno psicologo organizzativo e applicato britannico che approfondisce le dinamiche psicologiche del posto di lavoro e del comportamento umano. La sua vasta carriera accademica e la sua attività di consulenza si concentrano sulla comprensione delle complesse interazioni tra individui e organizzazioni. Attraverso la sua esperienza, offre profonde intuizioni su temi quali la personalità sul lavoro, la gestione dello shock culturale e la psicologia della leadership. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata dallo sforzo di rendere i concetti psicologici complessi accessibili a un pubblico più ampio.

    Adrian Furnham
    Personality and Intellectual Competence
    The Dark Side of Behaviour at Work
    Personality and Intelligence at Work
    Bad Apples
    The Psychology of Spies and Spying
    Consumer Profiles (RLE Consumer Behaviour)
    • Consumer Profiles (RLE Consumer Behaviour)

      An Introduction to Psychographics

      • 202pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the essential elements of psychographics, this book delves into how consumer behavior influences market choices. It outlines methods for defining consumer profiles and designing effective research programs. By examining various consumer groups and incorporating case studies on products ranging from cameras to pet food, the text illustrates the practical applications of psychographics in understanding market dynamics.

      Consumer Profiles (RLE Consumer Behaviour)
    • The Psychology of Spies and Spying tells the story of the people involved in spying: the human sources (agents) who betray their country or organisation and the professional intelligence officers who manage the collection and reporting process

      The Psychology of Spies and Spying
    • Bad Apples

      • 324pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      In a difficult economic climate it is more important than ever to manage bad behaviour in the workplace and minimize the damage negative and destructive employees can have on an organization. This book looks at the problems companies can face but also shows how to resolve these issues and work towards a positive outcome.

      Bad Apples
    • Personality and Intelligence at Work

      Exploring and Explaining Individual Differences at Work

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the impact of individual differences, this book delves into how these variations influence behavior in the workplace. It critically analyzes the controversial aspects of personality traits, cognitive styles, and emotional intelligence in shaping workplace dynamics and outcomes. By exploring these themes, the work aims to provide insights into employee performance, team interactions, and organizational culture, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of human behavior in professional settings.

      Personality and Intelligence at Work
    • Corporations of every size have experience of employees who are guilty of lying, stealing, sabotage, hacking, destruction of files and data, and more than a few corporations have been, and continue to be, devastated by the activities of whistleblowers. Profits, secrets and staff morale are all threatened. This book provides a background to the psychology of deviance and offers practical advice about identifying the causes of and prescriptions for reversing disloyalty.

      The Dark Side of Behaviour at Work
    • The book presents a groundbreaking exploration of personality and intelligence, integrating diverse theoretical models and synthesizing a century's worth of research advancements. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these two aspects interact and influence human behavior, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      Personality and Intellectual Competence
    • The Psychology of Money

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complex relationship between money and human behavior, this book delves into themes of power, self-image, and the psychology of giving versus receiving. It questions societal taboos surrounding money, comparing its impact on happiness to that of sex and death. Aimed at psychologists, sociologists, and those curious about economics, it offers insights into how financial dynamics influence personal fulfillment and social interactions.

      The Psychology of Money
    • Buying a table tennis table will make your staff happier. Working eight hours a day, five days a week, will result in the most productivity. Paying higher salaries will always result in higher motivation. But will it really? There are a staggering number of myths, stereotypes and out-of-date rules that abound in the workplace. This can make it feel impossible to truly know how to get the most out of your career, your team and your organization. In Myths of Work, Ian MacRae and Adrian Furnham take an entertaining and evidence-based look at the most pervasive myths about our working lives, from the serious to the ridiculous, to give you the insight you need to become a better manager in the modern workplace. Fascinating real life case studies from organizations around the world display the myths (and how to overcome them) in practice. Myths of Work takes the most up-to-date academic research in business and psychology and combines it with practical insights, a lively writing style and a handy dip-in-and-out structure to form your ultimate guide to becoming a better enlightened manager.

      Myths of Work : The Stereotypes and Assumptions Holding Your Organization Back
    • This revised edition of the Psychology of Money features significant updates across all chapters, incorporating recent developments in the field. It introduces four new chapters that explore innovative and radical topics, enhancing the reader's understanding of financial psychology. Additionally, the book includes a foreword and an appendix, providing further insights and context to the discussions presented.

      The New Psychology of Money
    • Body Language at Work

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      "Body Language at Work" will transform your ability to interpret critical gestures and tell-tale expressions in yourself as well as others. Adrian Furnham, Professor of psychology, writer and broadcaster dispels the claims and common misconceptions surrounding body talk to reveal the true significance of this fascinating yet powerful form of communication. He covers: how we betray attitudes, emotions and personality in non-verbal ways - what body language can and can't communicate - the nature and meaning of signals - eye gaze, facial expression, gesture, posture, touch - what our clothes, jewellery and even choice of deodorant say about us - how far we can expose the artful dodger, the office phoney and the interview fake.

      Body Language at Work