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Making Decisions: Putting the Human Back in the Machine
By (Author) Ed Smith
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
4th January 2023
15th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cricket
Advice on careers and achieving success
Decision theory: general
Autobiography: sport
Management decision making
Sporting events and management
Business strategy
796.3580942
Hardback
256
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 24mm
420g
Winning takes many forms. For fans of Matthew Syed, this is a great sports book about leadership, judgement and decision-making rooted in the theory that helped Ed Smith lead England cricket to sustained success. And to help us all win more.
An absolutely fascinating book THE GAME, The Times football pod
How do you spot the opportunities that others miss
How do you turn a teams performance around
How do you make good decisions amid a tidal wave of information And how can you improve
As chief selector for the England cricket team, Ed Smith pioneered new methods for building successful teams and watched his decisions tested in real time on the pitch. During his three-year tenure, England averaged 7 wins in every 10 completed matches, better than they have performed before or since.
Making Decisions reveals Smiths unique approach to finding success in a fast-changing and increasingly data-reliant world. The best decisions, Smith argues, rely on a combination of differing kinds of intelligence: from algorithms to intuition. This is a truth that the most successful people know: data cannot account for everything, it must be harnessed with human insight. Whatever the power of data, humans arent finished yet.
Sharing for the first time the tools he introduced as England selector, Smiths book captures the immediacy of life at the sharp end, while also exploring frameworks from the top levels of sports, business and the arts. Decision-making is revealed as a creative enterprise, not a reductive system.
Making Decisions offers an invaluable guide for those who want a better framework for developing, explaining and implementing new ideas.
PRAISE FOR MAKING DECISIONS
Sincere and often self-reflective offers genuine searing insight, making points you feel have never been made before. A learned and engaging study of decision-making. New Statesmen
A WONDERFUL book Stumbling and Mumbling Economics blog
An excellent read based on his years as Englands chief cricket selector, but drawing on much broader thinking on decision-making Simon Kuper
A masterful combination of analysis and personal experience of decision-making at the highest level. Full of insights, wisdom and highly entertaining Mervyn King
In this fascinating and highly readable book, Ed Smith explores how the human and the machine can work together Matt Ridley
PRAISE FOR ED SMITHS LUCK
There's hardly a sentence here that isn't clear, thought-provoking and beautifully expressed. Sport bores me rigid. Inspirational books repel me. But Smith on sport, life and luck brings fresh ways of looking at things on every page and, despite myself, I read on
Matthew Parris
Smith is a beguiling and skilful writer: good-humoured, anecdotal, discursive and often fascinating. You'll probably read his book in an evening but think about it for weeks, even years, afterwards
New Statesman
Book of the week Elegant and absorbing Smith is excellent at exploring nuances The writing on sport is superb Smith moves beyond sport with great effect
The Times
Funny and honest like one of Smith's well-crafted innings in his playing career, it leaves you wanting more
Sunday Times
Blends personal experience, sporting insight and a broad knowledge of history with the journalist's talent for storytelling to fashion an original and thought-provoking book not only refreshing but uplifting
Spectator
An exceptional book: lucid, thought-provoking, informative and fair. Outstanding
The Times
Ed Smith is renowned thinker on the history and culture of sport and leadership. He played cricket for Kent, Middlesex and England and was Chief Selector for England cricket from 2018 to 2021, a period of unprecedented success for Englands mens teams. He is currently Co-Founder and Director of the Institute of Sports Humanities.
Smith has written four books, including What Sport Tells Us About Life (Penguin, 2008), and is a Contributing Writer for the New Statesman.