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Binding: Audio Cassette
Dewey Decimal Number: 658
EAN: 9780001046610
Edition: Abridged edition
Format: Audiobook
ISBN: 0001046616
Label: HarperCollins Audio
Manufacturer: HarperCollins Audio
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 2
Publication Date: July 23, 1992
Publisher: HarperCollins Audio
Release Date: August 21, 1995
Studio: HarperCollins Audio
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As a management consultant whose practice heavily involves helping people become better problem solvers and someone who co-authored a book about better problem solving (The 2,000 Percent Solution), I was struck that this book delivers much more than it claims (the opposite of most self-help books). Although ostensibly about decision making, the book also focuses well on how to identify solutions to important issues and how to be sure you follow through on the decisions you make about those issues. Read More
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This book is full of irritatingly badly written nonsense. There is a completely new definition of integrity in there. Minute by minute decisions, business decisions and personal decisions are all mixed up without organisation or plan. The hikers have some interesting thoughts but you could strike a line through everything "the young man"(a phrase repeated a thousand times throughout the book) says and make it a lot more readable as well as saving a lot of time. Mr Johnson made a bad decision writing ... Read More
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It makes sense to have a structured plan when making a decision, this model has been a fantastic model which I have successfull applied to "improve" my decision making skils. A short MUST READ if you want to make "better" decisions. You may also want to get your hands on Rational Emotive Therapy such as a Guide to a Rational living.
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The tape version (which I heard) may have been enhanced by the reader (Edward Herrman) which had a good relaxed and clear voice. But the way the story goes seemed pretty effective to make one think about the decision in one's life, it made me think about many of my past decisions in a new light. I think I may be able to make better decisions in the future.
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