It’s not your decisions that matter – it’s how you make them.
In this summary, you will learn
- How to classify problems
- How to solve problems
- How to make better decisions
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Why you should read Secrets of Power Problem Solving
Roger Dawson offers valuable information about solving problems, making decisions and thinking through a dilemma. But with all that, his book surprisingly also contains numerous redundant quotes, poorly constructed sentences and other editorial gaffes. Such faux pas aside, Dawson, a widely-published senior authority in this field, has probably forgotten more about problem solving and decision making than most authors on these topics ever learned. getAbstract urges you to ignore the rough patches and learn how to upgrade your solutions.
About the Author
Author and speaker Roger Dawson is an authority on negotiations. His previous titles include Secrets of Power Negotiating and Secrets of Power Persuasion.
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