Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life

Time to Read
5 hrs 59 mins

Reading Time

5 hrs 59 mins

How long to read Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life?

The estimated word count of Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life is 89,590 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 5 hrs 59 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 9 hrs 58 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 20 mins.

Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life - 89,590 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 9 hrs 58 mins
Average 250 words/min 5 hrs 59 mins
Fast 450 words/min 3 hrs 20 mins
Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life by Rory Sutherland
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Rory Sutherland

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HOW DOES MAGIC HAPPEN? The Ogilvy advertising legend—“one of the leading minds in the world of branding” (NPR) and "the don of modern advertising" (Sunday Times)—explores the art and science of conjuring irresistible products and ideas."Sutherland, the legendary Vice Chairman of Ogilvy, uses his decades of experience to dissect human spending behavior in an insanely entertaining way. Alchemy combines scientific research with hilarious stories and case studies of campaigns for AmEx, Microsoft and the like. This is a must-read." —Entrepreneur, A "Best Book of the Year"Why is Red Bull so popular, though everyone—everyone!—hates the taste? Humans are, in a word, irrational, basing decisions as much on subtle external signals (that little blue can) as on objective qualities (flavor, price, quality). The surrounding world, meanwhile, is irreducibly complex and random. This means future success can’t be projected on any accounting spreadsheet. To strike gold, you must master the dark art and curious science of conjuring irresistible ideas: alchemy.Based on thirty years of field work inside the largest experiment in human behavior ever conceived—the forever-unfolding pageant of consumer capitalism—Alchemy, the revolutionary book by Ogilvy advertising legend Rory Sutherland, whose TED talks have been viewed nearly seven million times, decodes human behavior, blending leading-edge scientific research, absurdly entertaining storytelling, deep psychological insight, and practical case studies from his storied career working on campaigns for AmEx, Microsoft, and others.Heralded as “one of the leading minds in the world of branding” by NPR and "the don of modern advertising" by The Times, Sutherland is a unique thought leader, as comfortable exchanging ideas with Nobel Prize winners Daniel Kahneman and Richard Thaler (both interviewed in these pages) as he is crafting the next product launch. His unconventional and relentlessly curious approach has led him to discover that the most compelling secrets to human decision-making can be found in surprising places:What can honey bees teach us about creating a sustainable business?How could budget airlines show us how to market a healthcare system?Why is it better to be vaguely right than precisely wrong?What might soccer penalty kicks teach us about the dangers of risk-aversion?Better “branding,” Sutherland reveals, can also be employed not just to sell products, but to promote a variety of social aims, like getting people to pay taxes, improving public health outcomes, or encouraging more women to pursue careers in tech. Equally startling and profound, Sutherland’s journey through the strange world of decision making is filled with astonishing lessons for all aspects of life and business.