Summary:
The book explores how behavioral science principles can be applied in real-world organizational settings to improve decision-making and policy. It provides a collection of case studies and practical insights aimed at helping managers, policymakers, and practitioners harness the power of behavioral science to create more effective and efficient organizations.
Key points:
1. Behavioral Diagnosis and Intervention:
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