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danimo's review

3.0

Good ideas in a very short bullet-point chapter format

aimeesue's review

3.0

The ideas about reframing problems - how to adjust so that you're asking the right questions and not wasting time and energy - are well laid out in this book, and are useful in a wide range of situations. The acronyms and jargon are business-ce tric and profit oriented, however, which begins to grate on one's nerves, if you are, for instance, looking at things from a public policy or societal point of view. Good information, so-so execution.

cainscr's review

1.0
informative medium-paced

The book starts off interesting, then gets very boring and goes an a haphazard repetitive circle, then attempt to come together at the end.  Ultimately, it has a few intriguing concept that are sprinkled over ‘suggestions’ that you have undoubtedly heard multiple times before. Ironically, this was a good idea, poorly executed. Should have been a article.