The 2,000 Percent Solution: Free Your Organization from Stalled Thinking to Achieve Exponential Success - Donald Mitchell - Kirjat - Authors Choice Press - 9780595749874 - torstai 14. elokuuta 2003
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The 2,000 Percent Solution: Free Your Organization from Stalled Thinking to Achieve Exponential Success

Donald Mitchell

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The 2,000 Percent Solution: Free Your Organization from Stalled Thinking to Achieve Exponential Success

Organizations, like people, are creatures of habit. They tend to approach problems in predictable ways. This revolutionary book argues that such ingrained habits, which often masquerade as efficient procedures, actually obstruct growth.

The 2,000 Percent Solution introduces "stallbusting," a process that shows you how to recognize typical stalls (like poor communications, disbelief, misconceptions, procrastination, tradition and bureaucracy) and how to overcome them.

Through unorthodox examples ranging from the sinking of the Titanic to sketches attributed to Leonardo da Vinci for a bicycle, The 2,000 Percent Solution redirects knee-jerk reactions onto more productive paths.

In addition, you'll learn about a new set of thought processes for designing and implementing solutions that will reap benefits 20 times greater or faster than the same tired "normal" solutions.

Packed with specific examples, advice and questions to help you improve your organization's process weaknesses, you'll learn how to go beyond today's best practices into the uncharted realm of what needs to be imagined and accomplished.

Media Kirjat     Hardcover Book   (Sidottu kirja kovilla kansilla sekä suojakannella)
Julkaisupäivämäärä torstai 14. elokuuta 2003
ISBN13 9780595749874
Tuottaja Authors Choice Press
Sivujen määrä 276
Mitta 158 × 240 × 23 mm   ·   607 g
Kieli English  
Mukana Carol Coles
Mukana Robert Metz

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