<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>What do comedians know about killing it in business? Just ask a behavioral economist who teaches MBAs by day and decodes comedy by night. <strong>Dr. Peter McGraw</strong>--a business school professor, professional speaker, and founder of the Humor Research Lab (aka HuRL)--translates the genius and madness of the world's funniest people into powerful prescriptions for professional success.</p><p>Drawing on cutting-edge research, case studies, and his own comedy successes (and failures), Peter reveals surprising business lessons from the masters of comedy: </p> <ul> <li><p>What Bill Murray and Groucho Marx know about career management.</p></li> <li><p>Why Dave Chappelle and Joan Rivers are a blueprint for brand building.</p></li> <li><p>What Tina Fey and Amy Poehler can teach you about leadership and teamwork.</p></li> <li><p>How Jerry Seinfeld's daily rituals made him the wealthiest comic alive.</p></li> </ul> <p>The insights in <em>Shtick to Business</em> will help you improve innovation and outsmart the competition. You'll build new skills--enhanced creativity, better decision-making, and a marketing mindset--to launch a business, tackle tough management problems, and build a serious career. And you'll never have to tell a joke.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"David Ogilvy once said, "The best ideas come as jokes. Try to make your thinking as funny as possible." Every ruler needs a court jester. Humour is anything but silly: it is an evolved and highly sophisticated evolutionary mechanism which allows brains momentarily to sidestep conventional hierarchies or assumptions in a way which would be impossible in a wholly serious (or automated) world. In today's over-earnest business culture, where it often pays to present oneself as being as Teutonically rational as possible, it is easy to disregard these momentary logical lapses. But, as Peter McGraw explains, we should often cherish them instead."</p><p>--<strong>Rory Sutherland</strong>, vice chairman, Ogilvy</p><p> </p><p>"When I read the quote about me in this book, "Neal lacks the warmth that helps an audience connect to a stand-up comedian," you can imagine my excitement about endorsing it. I do endorse it. Not warmly. You know how I am."</p><p>--<strong>Neal Brennan</strong>, comedian and co-creator of Chappelle's Show </p><p> </p><p>"<em>Shtick to Business</em> takes insights from the world's funniest people to show you all you need to know about business. Great comedians are constantly selling themselves, improving their product based on customer feedback, and differentiating themselves from the competition. Who cares if they sleep until noon and drink too much? Let successful comedians show you their secrets to success."</p><p>--<strong>Jimmy Carr</strong>, comedian and man who owes the author money</p><p> </p><p>"I've built a career on creating innovation designed to disrupt markets. Peter McGraw asserts that the best case studies are not entrepreneurs like me, but T-shirt-wearing comedians working in dingy basements. I couldn't agree with him more. Shtick to Business is not only a fascinating deep dive into the psychology of the world's most creative minds, but also an exhaustive guide to applying those lessons to your business. A must-read for those looking to drive growth, progress, and sustainable success."</p><p>--<strong>Josh Linkner</strong>, 5x tech entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author</p><p> </p><p><em>"Shtick to Business</em> will help you think differently, build critical professional skills, and make you laugh all at the same time. Get ready to learn from professional comedians, the all-out rebels who--in many ways--have the toughest job in the world."</p><p>--<strong>Francesca Gino</strong>, author of Rebel Talent and Harvard Business School professor</p><p> </p><p>"Those who can, make people laugh. Those who can't, become humor researchers. Yes, that's a thing, and Peter McGraw is one of the best on the planet. Defying all expectations, his book is illuminating, entertaining, and maybe even useful."</p><p>--<strong>Adam Grant</strong>, New York Times bestselling author of <em>Originals</em> and <em>Give and Take</em>, and host of the TED podcast <em>WorkLife</em></p><br>
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