Making Numbers Count: The Art and Science of Communicating Numbers

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9781982165444
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2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1/11/2022
Release Date:
1/11/2022
Author:
Heath, Chip
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
208
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A clear, practical, first-of-its-kind guide to communicating and understanding numbers and datafrom bestselling business author Chip Heath. How much bigger is a billion than a million? Well, a million seconds is twelve days. A billion seconds isthirty-two years. Understanding numbers is essentialbut humans arent built to understand them. Until very recently, most languages had no words for numbers greater than fiveanything from six to infinity was known as lots. While the numbers in our world have gotten increasingly complex, our brains are stuck in the past. How can we translate millions and billions and milliseconds and nanometers into things we can comprehend and use? Author Chip Heath has excelled at teaching others about making ideas stick and here, in Making Numbers Count, he outlines specific principles that reveal how to translate a number into our brains language. This book is filled with examples of extreme number makeovers, vivid before-and-after examples that take a dry number and present it in a way that people click in and say Wow, now I get it! You will learn principles such as: -SIMPLE PERSPECTIVE CUES: researchers at Microsoft found that adding one simple comparison sentence doubled how accurately users estimated statistics like population and area of countries. -VIVIDNESS: get perspective on the size of a nucleus by imagining a bee in a cathedral, or a pea in a racetrack, which are easier to envision than 1/100,000th of the size of an atom. -CONVERT TO A PROCESS: capitalize on our intuitive sense of time (5 gigabytes of music storage turns into 2 months of commutes, without repeating a song). -EMOTIONAL MEASURING STICKS: frame the number in a way that people already care about (that medical protocol would save twice as many women as curing breast cancer). Whether youre interested in global problems like climate change, running a tech firm or a farm, or just explaining how many Cokes youd have to drink if you burned calories like a hummingbird, this book will help math-lovers and math-haters alike translate the numbers that animate our worldallowing us to bring more data, more naturally, into decisions in our schools, our workplaces, and our society.