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Noise, Thinking, Fast and Slow 2 Books Collection Set by Daniel Kahneman - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

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ISBN: 9789124167226

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Titles in This Set:
Noise [Hardcover]
Thinking Fast and Slow

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Format: Mixed lot

Overview:
Two cornerstone works for curious minds: Noise and Thinking, Fast and Slow. This premium two-book collection pairs Kahneman's landmark exploration of how people think with a rigorous analysis of why decisions go wrong because of unpredictable variation—noise—in professional judgments. In Noise, Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein reveal how noise affects medicine, law, finance, policing, and hiring, and why organisations often overlook its cost. They deliver practical, evidence-based strategies to reduce variability and improve judgment in real life. Thinking, Fast and Slow surveys the two systems that drive every choice—fast, intuitive thinking (System 1) and slow, deliberate reasoning (System 2)—and shows how biases and errors creep into everyday decisions. Readers gain a dependable framework for clearer thinking, better problem-solving, and smarter decision-making at work and at home. This hardcover duo is ideal for students, professionals, and anyone who loves rigorous psychology presented in accessible, engaging prose.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection brings together two complementary explorations of human judgment and decision-making. Noise adds depth by diagnosing why professional decisions vary from case to case and person to person, even among experts, and it offers concrete steps to reduce that variability. Thinking, Fast and Slow provides the foundational framework—the distinction between fast, automatic thinking and slow, deliberate reasoning—that underpins all the book’s insights. Together, they create a cohesive journey from theory to practical application: recognise when you’re relying on intuition, slow down when accuracy matters, and implement policies that improve consistency across teams. The hardcover presentation adds a premium, gift-worthy presence, making it an ideal choice for colleagues, graduates, study groups, and library collections seeking serious, long-term value.

Books Included in This Collection:
Noise [Hardcover]
Noise [Hardcover] introduces readers to the concept of noise—unwanted variability in judgments that can derail even experienced professionals. Kahneman, Sibony and Sunstein illustrate how noise manifests across fields—from medical diagnoses to court rulings—and why it persists despite expertise. The book blends accessible storytelling with rigorous research and practical tools designed to reduce noise at the source: standardised processes, calibrated decision criteria, and collaborative review. If you want to make fairer, more consistent decisions in your organisation or career, this hardcover edition provides clear guidance and actionable steps that you can implement today.

Books Included in This Collection:
Thinking Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow unpacks the famous two-system model of the mind: System 1, fast and intuitive, and System 2, slow and deliberate. Kahneman explains why quick judgments feel compelling even when they’re wrong, and shows how biases influence finance, health, law and daily life. With engaging anecdotes and accessible explanations, the book teaches you to recognise cognitive traps, slow down when it matters, and make better decisions. It’s a foundational read for students, professionals and curious readers who want a deeper understanding of thinking itself and how to improve their reasoning.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for students of psychology, economics and business, professionals in management, healthcare, law, education, and policy, and anyone with a curious mind who loves non-fiction about how we think. It’s a thoughtful gift for graduates, colleagues, and book clubs, and a valuable addition to any personal or corporate library seeking to boost decision quality. If you’re building a practical, science-backed toolkit for smarter thinking, this hardcover pair is a compelling place to start.

Key Benefits:

  • Understand how noise and cognitive biases shape judgments across industries
  • Gain practical methods to reduce variability in decisions
  • Build a reliable framework for faster yet smarter thinking
  • Two complementary titles provide a complete cognitive toolkit
  • Premium hardcover collection that adds shelf presence
  • Great for gifting, study, or team training
  • Accessible writing that blends theory with real-world applications

About the Author:
Daniel Kahneman is a psychologist and Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences laureate whose work on judgment and decision‑making reshaped economics and cognitive science. He is renowned for Thinking, Fast and Slow, a foundational text that explores how we think and where our thinking goes wrong. Olivier Sibony is a leading thinker on decision quality and strategy, while Cass R. Sunstein is a prominent legal scholar and behavioral policymaker; together these two co‑authors join Kahneman to extend his ideas into practical tools for reducing variability in professional judgments. The result is a powerful, accessible duo of titles that equips readers to think more clearly and act more deliberately in everyday life and at work.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This pair offers a complete cognitive toolkit: a deep, research-backed understanding of how we think, paired with actionable methods to reduce misjudgments in real work settings. The hardcover edition provides a lasting, premium keepsake for thought leaders, students, and teams seeking to improve decision-making quality. Owning both titles reinforces a cohesive reading journey—from the psychology of thinking to the engineering of better judgments—making it a standout addition to any library and an excellent gift for graduates, colleagues, and lifelong learners.

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