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The Thinker's Toolkit: 14 Powerful Techniques for Problem Solving
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 153.45
EAN: 9780812928082
Edition: Revised
ISBN: 0812928083
Label: Three Rivers Press
Manufacturer: Three Rivers Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: June 30, 1998
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Release Date: June 30, 1998
Studio: Three Rivers Press
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Editorial Review: An invaluable resource for any manager or professional, this book offers a collection of proven, practical methods for simplifying any problem and making faster, better decisions every time. From the Hardcover edition.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Effective and Simple
This is a tremendous asset to those facing decisions where there's been a loss of perspective or too many alternatives exist.
Rating: - Problem solving for the serious student of effective analysis
Complete tools for problem solving; a workbook, not a quick read. Only for the very, very serious.
Rating: - Excellent Bok
This should be mandatory for all High School students. Clearly teaches logical thinking and how to make the best choice
Rating: - Great Textbook on Problem Solving
This is a great book for anyone who needs to make important decisions. I'm with a professional services (consulting) firm, and we're about to make this book mandatory text for all our consultants. It's that good!
Morgan Jones starts off describing that human beings are bad decision makers, but kid themselves about their ability to make good decisions. Then, the book describes 14 tools that can be used to make decision making more structured and error-free. Each tool is described through ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent - probably the best in the field - easy to understand
I consider this to be a very `French' book. The French have the reputation of never getting a whole lot done due to their habit of extreme and unending analysis. No question goes unanswered. No possible rabbit trail left to surprise. Not a single contingency allowed. You'll be much more able to over-analyze using the techniques in The Thinker's Toolkit.
I actually love this book. It's basically a treatise on applied logic told in a very readable and useable way. Topics include developing ... Read More
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