How the Wise Decide: The Lessons of 21 Extraordinary Leaders
Discover the formula used by twenty-one of the world’s most extraordinary leaders to make consistent and smart decisions.
How do the wise decide and lead businesses and organizations to great success is the question Bryn Zeckhauser and Aaron Sandoski posed to themselves after landing their first jobs as managers. Despite the best training the world could offer—Harvard MBAs...more
How do the wise decide and lead businesses and organizations to great success is the question Bryn Zeckhauser and Aaron Sandoski posed to themselves after landing their first jobs as managers. Despite the best training the world could offer—Harvard MBAs...more
Hardcover, 224 pages
Published
August 26th 2008
by Crown Business
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This is a nifty little business book that does everything right. It has six clear principles for making good decisions. It has rules for following the principles. And it has stories for understanding the principles and the rules. While one might complain that the principles aren't all that astonishing, the authors have an answer for that, too. The principles are sound, and tested. One or two might actually make you think hard about your own decision-making. And, of course, as always, actu...more
Simple strategies for those who lead. Examples of 21 great industry leaders explaining how to apply the six simple strategies. I appreciated the simplicity.
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