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Anthro-Vision : How Anthropology Can Explain Business and Life

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ISBN: 9781847942883
AuthorTett, Gillian
Pub Date08/06/2021
BindingTrade PB
CountryIRL
Dewey
Publisher: Random House
Quick overview A revelatory method that explains how we buy, sell, work and live. For over a century, anthropologists have immersed themselves in unfamiliar cultures, uncovering the hidden rituals that govern how people act. Now, a new generation of anthropologists are using these methods in a new context - to illuminate the behaviour of businesses and consumers around the globe.
€17.63

In Anthro-Vision, Gillian Tett - bestselling author, Financial Times journalist, and anthropology PhD - reveals how anthropology can help make sense of the corporate world. She explains how to identify the 'webs of meaning' that underpin consumers' behaviour on the other side of the planet. She reveals why 'sense-making' can explain the most erratic behaviour of Wall Street bankers, and why concealed systems of barter shape our relationship with Silicon Valley.

She delves into the cultural shifts driving investment in new markets and green issues. And she reveals what anthropology can tell us about our own workplaces, too: by identifying the hidden tribes within the office, or pinpointing which rituals are binding together a team. Along the way, Tett draws on stories from Tajik villages and Amazon warehouses, Japanese classrooms and City trading floors, all to reveal the power of anthropology in action.

The result is a revelatory way to explain human behaviour. In a short-sighted world, we can all learn to see clearly - using the power of Anthro-Vision.

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In Anthro-Vision, Gillian Tett - bestselling author, Financial Times journalist, and anthropology PhD - reveals how anthropology can help make sense of the corporate world. She explains how to identify the 'webs of meaning' that underpin consumers' behaviour on the other side of the planet. She reveals why 'sense-making' can explain the most erratic behaviour of Wall Street bankers, and why concealed systems of barter shape our relationship with Silicon Valley.

She delves into the cultural shifts driving investment in new markets and green issues. And she reveals what anthropology can tell us about our own workplaces, too: by identifying the hidden tribes within the office, or pinpointing which rituals are binding together a team. Along the way, Tett draws on stories from Tajik villages and Amazon warehouses, Japanese classrooms and City trading floors, all to reveal the power of anthropology in action.

The result is a revelatory way to explain human behaviour. In a short-sighted world, we can all learn to see clearly - using the power of Anthro-Vision.

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