书籍 Magic Words的封面

Magic Words

Jonah Berger

出版时间

2023-04-20

ISBN

9780063322356

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

A NEXT BIG IDEA CLUB 'MUST-READ'

New York Times bestselling author Jonah Berger’s cutting-edge research reveals how six types of words can increase your impact in every area of life: from persuading others and building stronger relationships, to boosting creativity and motivating teams.

Almost everything we do involves words. Words are how we persuade, communicate, and connect. They’re how leaders lead, salespeople sell, and parents parent. They’re how teachers teach, policymakers govern, and doctors explain. Even our private thoughts rely on language.

But certain words are more impactful than others. They’re better at changing minds, engaging audiences, and driving action. What are these magic words, and how can we take advantage of their power?

In Magic Words, internationally bestselling author Jonah Berger gives you an inside look at the new science of language and how you can use it. Technological advances in machine learning, computational linguistics, and natural language processing, combined with the digitization of everything from cover letters to conversations, have yielded unprecedented insights.

Learn how salespeople convince clients, lawyers persuade juries, and storytellers captivate audiences; how teachers get kids to help and service representatives increase customer satisfaction; how startup founders secure funding, musicians make hits, and psychologists identified a Shakespearean manuscript without ever reading a play.

This book is designed for anyone who wants to increase their impact. It provides a powerful toolkit and actionable techniques that can lead to extraordinary results. Whether you’re trying to persuade a client, motivate a team, or get a whole organization to see things differently, this book will show you how to leverage the power of magic words.

用户评论
1、“妻子“跟“内人”,同样的信息传递,我们听到后会有不同的反应,“内人”会reveal更多讲话者的identity;2、为什么may I要比Can I委婉,为什么英语的名词性表达就更端庄?这是我想过许久的问题,此书是利用大数据分析语言,跟ChatGPT一样,只是目标是揭露语言跟意识的关系。名词性表述有永久、稳定的暗示,动词性表述则暗含能改变、流动,要谨记这点,积极向的表述多名词性,消极向的用动词。想起念书时,有研究者用此方法让AI学习《红楼梦》,来判断后四十回是否是曹雪芹所作。当时不可能信这个结论的,盲信自由意志跟情绪、感知,十多年后的现在,脑神经学对大脑进化与发育的解密,行为控制科学对外界刺激的揭露,Psycholinguistics,活在我们这个时代的读者,真的太幸福了。
更多的是说服术,而不是词语语言的应用,另外作者用了太多机器分析语言来佐证自己的论据,对机器分析打天下的自信有点怀疑
总体低于预期,特别是结尾有点突兀且戛然而止的赶脚。主要讲了我们如何使用不同的语言表达方式塑造影响力,对职场和社交有一点启发吧。一些研究发现挺有趣,但书里花了较大篇幅阐述具体的研究分析方法,严谨是严谨,就是稍许啰嗦。
有营养的对话总是真诚具体而直击内心。
主题不错,但感觉太啰嗦了,看了个开头和结尾,也没有有效的总结;等以后有了long-text GPT / claude权限直接总结吧. 结尾讲了一个praise process over stable attribute的建议(就是表扬小孩说"很努力"比"很聪明",更好,后者更让他们容易放弃、自视太高), 印象中已经是很久以前的研究了...
有学术支持的说话的艺术