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  • They should invest strategic thinking into determining the emotional benefit their organization offers that distinguishes itself from its competition in what analysts call our "attention economy" the result of the fact that, as Herbert Simon phrased it, "the rapid growth of information causes scarcity of attention".

    Christian Moritz: Want to Win Voters, Members or Media? Think iPod, Beer, Snack Food Christian Moritz 2012

  • They should invest strategic thinking into determining the emotional benefit their organization offers that distinguishes itself from its competition in what analysts call our "attention economy" the result of the fact that, as Herbert Simon phrased it, "the rapid growth of information causes scarcity of attention".

    Christian Moritz: Want to Win Voters, Members or Media? Think iPod, Beer, Snack Food Christian Moritz 2012

  • As the psychologist Herbert Simon famously declared, "A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention."

    Learning How to Focus on Focus Jonah Lehrer 2011

  • They should invest strategic thinking into determining the emotional benefit their organization offers that distinguishes itself from its competition in what analysts call our "attention economy" the result of the fact that, as Herbert Simon phrased it, "the rapid growth of information causes scarcity of attention".

    Christian Moritz: Want to Win Voters, Members or Media? Think iPod, Beer, Snack Food Christian Moritz 2012

  • In 1973, two psychologists from Carnegie Mellon University, William Chase and Herbert Simon, figured out exactly what these “tricks” were.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Herbert Simon, a polymath who wrote more than a thousand scientific papers and won the Nobel Prize in Economics, saw our current attentional crisis coming forty years ago.

    Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010

  • In another chapter of the book, I talk about the American economist Herbert Simon, who argued that our problem now is that we have limited decision-making capability rather than too little information.

    Ha-Joon Chang: The net isn't as important as we think 2010

  • In 1973, two psychologists from Carnegie Mellon University, William Chase and Herbert Simon, figured out exactly what these “tricks” were.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Way back in 1971, Nobel Prize winner Herbert Simon saw the tsunami coming.

    Tony Schwartz: The Death of Depth: Less and Less of More and More 2010

  • Way back in 1971, Nobel Prize winner Herbert Simon saw the tsunami coming.

    Tony Schwartz: The Death of Depth: Less and Less of More and More 2010

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