Herd: How to Change Mass Behaviour by Harnessing Our True Nature

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John Wiley & Sons, 17 aug 2009 - 432 pagina's
"...fascinating. Like Malcolm Gladwell on speed."
—THE GUARDIAN

"HERD is a rare thing: a book that transforms the reader's perception of how the world works".
—Matthew D'Ancona, THE SPECTATOR

"This book is a must. Once you have read it you will understand why Mark Earls is regarded as a marketing guru."
—Daniel Finkelstein, THE TIMES

This paperback version of Mark Earls' groundbreaking and award winning book comes updated with new stats and figures and provides two completely revised chapters that deal with the rise of social networking.

Since the Enlightenment there has been a very simple but widely held assumption that we are a species of thinking individuals and human behaviour is best understood by examining the psychology of individuals. It appears, however, that this insight is plain wrong. The evidence from a number of leading behavioural and neuroscientists suggests that our species is designed as a herd or group animal. Mark Earls applies this evidence to the traditional mechanisms of marketing and consumer behaviour, with a result that necessitates a complete rethink about these subjects.

HERD provides a host of unusual examples and anecdotes to open the mind of the business reader, from Peter Kay to Desmond Tutu, Apple to UK Sexual Health programmes, George Bush to Castle Lager, from autism to depression to the real explanation for the placebo effect in pharmaceutical testing.

 

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A WeSpecies with
15
The brain of a social ape par excellence
39
the keys to the kingdom
50
What does Peppers ghost tell us? I woke up this morning
65
1
115
5
151
Key Principle No 3 UsTalk
189
What does Marketing really know about WoM? WoM Fact 1 Word of mouth is seen by consumers to be more
198
Key Principle No 6 CoCreativity
293
Cocreative marketing attempts to change mass behaviour
314
Using cocreativity to change internal audience mass behaviour
317
Key Principle No 7 Letting
325
Postscript to the Paperback edition
369
21
373
315
388
227
391

the One Number Still Matters
224
7
227
What do you believe in? Find it and live it 3 Act like you mean it and dont act like you dont
257

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Over de auteur (2009)

Mark Earls is one of the leading thinkers about brands, marketing and mass behaviour.

He has held senior positions in some of the largest and most influential communications companies in the world – his last job was as chair of Ogilvy’s Global Planning Council, prior to which he was Planning Director at the revolutionary St. Luke’s Communications in London.

His written work has regularly won awards from his peers and is considered by many to be amongst the most influential being written about consumer and mass behaviour today. His first book, Welcome to the Creative Age, was widely read and discussed and has been translated into several languages. HERD has received recognition and praise in a number of fields and Mark has travelled extensively to talk about HERD with audiences drawn from both the business and the public sector.

Mark lives in North London but would rather be watching cricket or fishing, ideally somewhere sunny.

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