// Book comparison
The Design of Everyday Things vs Poor Charlie's Almanack
Which should you read? A side-by-side comparison of The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman and Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charlie Munger.
The Design of Everyday Things
by Don Norman
★ 4.9/5
Poor Charlie's Almanack
by Charlie Munger
★ 4.9/5
At a glance
| The Design of Everyday Things | Poor Charlie's Almanack | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | ★ 4.9/5 | ★ 4.9/5 |
| Pages | 368 | 512 |
| Reading time | ~9.2 h | ~12.8 h |
| Published | 1988 | 2005 |
| Author | Don Norman | Charlie Munger |
| Category | Marketing y ventas | Finanzas e inversiones |
| Publisher | Basic Books | PCA Publication |
Choose The Design of Everyday Things if…
- → You're interested in marketing y ventas.
- → You want the higher-rated book (4.9/5).
- → You prefer a shorter read (~9.2 hours).
Choose Poor Charlie's Almanack if…
- → You're interested in finanzas e inversiones.
- → You want the more recent perspective (2005).
Key takeaways — The Design of Everyday Things
- ✓ Prioriza la Discoverability y el Feedback, asegurando que cada elemento de tu producto señale claramente su función y brinde confirmación inmediata de las acciones del usuario.
- ✓ Alinea el diseño de tu producto con el Modelo Mental del Usuario, reconociendo que las personas interactúan con la tecnología a partir de experiencias previas y analogías intuitivas.
- ✓ Usa Constraints como un Escudo Estratégico, limitando a propósito las opciones del usuario para evitar errores catastróficos y guiar al cliente por el camino más eficiente hacia el éxito.
Key takeaways — Poor Charlie's Almanack
- ✓ Desarrolla una Lattice of Mental Models al internalizar las grandes ideas de campos diversos, para contar con un marco más preciso y completo para el análisis estratégico.
- ✓ Practica la Inversión al resolver problemas organizacionales, enfocándote en identificar y eliminar los factores que llevan al fracaso para aclarar el camino hacia el éxito.
- ✓ Domina la Psicología de los errores humanos para reconocer cuándo tus propios sesgos—o los del mercado—están distorsionando tu percepción del valor estratégico y el riesgo.
The verdict
If you want the higher-rated, shorter read, start with The Design of Everyday Things. If you specifically need finanzas e inversiones, Poor Charlie's Almanack is the better fit. Both summaries are free — no signup required.
❓ FAQ
Is The Design of Everyday Things or Poor Charlie's Almanack better? +
The Design of Everyday Things has the higher reader rating (4.9/5 vs 4.9/5), but "better" depends on your goal. The Design of Everyday Things focuses on marketing y ventas, while Poor Charlie's Almanack focuses on finanzas e inversiones. See the verdict below.
Which is shorter, The Design of Everyday Things or Poor Charlie's Almanack? +
The Design of Everyday Things is shorter (368 pages, ~9.2 hours) compared to Poor Charlie's Almanack (512 pages, ~12.8 hours).
Should I read The Design of Everyday Things or Poor Charlie's Almanack first? +
If you want the quicker, higher-rated read, start with The Design of Everyday Things. Otherwise read whichever matches your current goal — both summaries are free on BookHub.