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The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)
The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)
The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)
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The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)

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Most of us face the same questions every day: What do I want? How can I get it? How can I live more happily and work more efficiently?

Whether you're a chronic second-guesser or just eager for new ways to look at your world, Mikael Krogerus and Roman Tschäppeler will teach you how to improve your understanding of the dilemmas you face and how to make better decisions every day. Taught in MBA courses and elsewhere, The Decision Book contains classics like the Swiss Cheese Model for reviewing mistakes and the Personal Performance Model for testing whether or not to switch jobs. This revised edition includes a model for identifying cognitive biases and the expectation model to help you choose a life partner. Stylish and compact, The Decision Book is the perfect reference to consult at any crossroads.
LanguageEnglish
TranslatorJenny Piening
Release dateJul 11, 2018
ISBN9781684414352
The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)
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Mikael Krogerus

Mikael Krogerus, born in Stockholm, is an editor for Das Magazin in Zurich. He previously worked for Der Freitag and NZZ Folio, among other publications. Together with Roman Tschäppeler, he is the author of an interntaionally bestselling series of smart-thinking books including The Decision Book, The Test Book and The Change Book.

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