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David H. Freedman

    Early Hebrew Orthography
    At Large
    Dads Don't Babysit
    Psalm 119
    Falsch!
    Das perfekte Chaos. Warum unordentliche Menschen glücklicher und effizienter sind
    • 2021

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      The Intellectual Lover, and Other Stories
    • 2018

      This book takes a new approach to tackling gender inequality in the home and at work, focusing on dads being entitled to a bigger role in parenting.

      Dads Don't Babysit
    • 2012

      Brownian Motion and Diffusion

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This trilogy delves into Markov chains, Brownian motion, and diffusion, crafted for graduate students with a foundational understanding of probability. The first two volumes stand independently, while the third serves as a monograph focused on chains with instantaneous states, presenting new results and explicit proofs. The author emphasizes clarity and accessibility, aiming to demystify complex concepts often obscured in traditional treatments. The trilogy is designed to enhance comprehension and engagement with these fundamental topics in probability theory.

      Brownian Motion and Diffusion
    • 2011

      Markov Chains

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Focused on advanced mathematical concepts, this trilogy explores Markov chains, Brownian motion, and diffusion, catering to graduate students with a foundational knowledge of probability. The initial two books are designed to be independent, while the third serves as a monograph delving into chains with instantaneous states, presenting novel results. The author emphasizes clarity in the proofs, aiming to enhance understanding of the underlying principles, contrasting his explicit approach with traditional, more elegant methods.

      Markov Chains
    • 2011

      Focusing on the intricate concepts of Markov chains and their applications, this monograph presents a fresh perspective on chains with instantaneous states. Aimed at graduate students with a foundational understanding of probability, it builds on the author's previous works while offering new proofs and insights. The trilogy consists of three independent volumes, with this one emphasizing clarity and technical accessibility. The author strives to demystify complex ideas, making them more comprehensible and engaging for readers.

      Approximating Countable Markov Chains
    • 2010

      Wrong

      Why Experts. Keep Failing Us And How to Know When Not to Trust Them

      • 295 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(297)Abgeben

      An eye-opening exploration of why experts are constantly misleading us-and what we can do about it.

      Wrong
    • 2010

      Experten-Irrtümer sind nicht die Ausnahme, sondern die Regel. Hintergründe zu einem System, das falsche Aussagen belohnt. „Wenn die Welt zugrunde geht, so wird dies nicht wegen ihrer Verrückten geschehen, sondern wegen der Vernunft ihrer Experten“, sagte John le Carré. Experten rieten Generationen von Müttern, ihre Kinder schreien zu lassen, bis diese heiser und verzweifelt aufgaben. Experten machten Firmenchefs weis, dass Outsourcing profitabel sei und trieben Tausende ins berufliche Abseits. Experten stellten „zweifelsfrei“ fest, dass Saddam Hussein über Massenvernichtungswaffen verfüge und leiteten so den Irakkrieg ein. „Irren ist menschlich“, werden manche beschwichtigend einwenden. Es sind aber gerade die Fachleute aller Couleur, die überproportional häufig Irrtümer verbreiten, weiß David H. Freedman. Die Selbstüberschätzung der Kompetenzträger sowie die Käuflichkeit und Manipulierbarkeit von „Wahrheit“ sind Systemfehler, die dafür sorgen, dass falsche Expertisen eher die Regel als die Ausnahme sind. Leichtgläubigkeit und Autoritätshörigkeit der Beratenen machen das Chaos perfekt. Die unumstößliche Wahrheit von gestern ist stets der offensichtliche Irrtum von morgen.

      Falsch!
    • 2007
    • 2007
    • 2000

      Corps Business

      The 30 Management Principles of the U.S. Marines

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,9(37)Abgeben

      What's the best-run enterprise in the world? It just may be the Marine Corps. Far from being the hidebound, autocratic entity that most people imagine, the Corps has created a stunningly nimble, almost freewheelingly adaptive organization. The result: Though often faced with extraordinarily dynamic and complex challenges, the Marines get the job done every time. Their secret? Don't think boot camp. Instead, the Marines have refined a wide-ranging system of management practices that have undergone continuous evolution under the most demanding conditions conceivable. Armed with these straightforward principles, any organization can achieve the high-impact responsiveness demanded by today's ultra-competitive, fast-changing business environments. In Corps Business, author David H. Freedman brings these principles--and their application to the business world--to light in clear, fascinating form. Freedman brings you along to observe, firsthand the high-speed Marine environment, where you'll take part in urban combat practice maneuvers, sit in on mission planning sessions, spend time on a "floating invasion party," and participate in a live-fire combat exercise. Along the way, you'll tap the wisdom of scores of Marines from three-star generals to grunts. Here are some examples: Managing by end-state--Tell people what needs to be accomplished and why, and leave the details to them. The 70-percent solution--It's better to decide quickly on an imperfect plan than to spend time considering every angle and roll out a perfect plan when it's too late. Authority on demand--While retaining a strong management pyramid, encourage people even at the lowest levels to make any and all decisions necessary to accomplish the mission when management guidance isn't at hand.Anyone facing entrenched or predatory competitors, short time frames, chaotic markets, and obstacles in every direction, has a simple choice: Learn to move fast, change on the fly, and inspire employees--or die. The Marines are here to help. With a foreword by Gen. Charles C. Krulak, Thirty-first Commandant of the United States Marine Corps.

      Corps Business