Art Markman Ph.D is one of the premier cognitive scientists in the field and has been published in more than 125 journals. He is the Annabel Irion Worsham Centennial Professor of Psychology and Market at the University of Texas at Austin. Art Markman has also taught at Northwestern University and Columbia University. As a consultant, he has worked with businesses such as Procter and Gamble. Markman writes and blogs regularly for Psychology Today and also contributes to the Huffington Post and the Harvard Business Review online.
Every once in a while, you find a book that combines leading edge science with news you can use. Art Markman has written just such a book. As one of the world's most respected voices in the field of cognitive science, he has spent the last 20 years as a university professor writing papers for scientific journals and advancing what cognitive science knows about thinking. But, he has also spent time outside of the lab working on real problems. He works with companies to give their employees new ways to think. The book is filled with suggestions and tips that you can use to create new habits to think better. -- Craig B. Wynett, Chief Learning Officer At Procter & Gamble, And Dr Mehmet C. Oz, Professor Of Surgery, Author And Emmy Award-Winning Host Smart Thinking teaches people how their minds work so they can be more effective performers at work and at life. An essential read for anyone who wants to operate at their best, think outside the box, and accomplish whatever goals they set out to achieve. -- Sian Beilock, Ph.D., Professor Of Psychology At The University Of Chicago, And Author Of Choke: What The Secrets Of The Brain Reveal About Getting It Right When You Have To Smart Thinking not only enriches the literature on human thought - and its foibles - it takes it to the next level, offering clear prescriptions for how to sharpen memory, analysis and creativity in our daily lives. -- Wray Herbert, Author Of On Second Thought: Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard-Wired Habits If you want to be more creative, if you want to be an innovator, this is the book for you. Creativity doesn't fall out of the sky. It favors the prepared mind. This book prepares your mind. -- Hara Estroff Marano, Editor At-Large For Psychology Today And Author Of A Nation Of Wimps: The High Cost Of Invasive Parenting Why does thinking quickly create a positive mood? Are goals contagious? How do you create a culture of smart thinking? Building on decades of research in cognitive psychology and replete with stories and practical tools, Markman answers these questions and in doing so teaches you how to learn. Once finished, you'll feel smarter. Consider Smart Thinking an owner's manual to the mind. -- Jennifer Aaker, Professor Of Marketing At Stanford University And Author Of The Dragonfly Effect: Quick, Effective, And Powerful Ways To Use Social Media To Drive Social Change