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Powerful Business Thinking: How To Choose The Perfect Thinking Styles To Think Smarter,Better,Clearer For Any Situation!
Powerful Business Thinking: How To Choose The Perfect Thinking Styles To Think Smarter,Better,Clearer For Any Situation!
Powerful Business Thinking: How To Choose The Perfect Thinking Styles To Think Smarter,Better,Clearer For Any Situation!
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Powerful Business Thinking: How To Choose The Perfect Thinking Styles To Think Smarter,Better,Clearer For Any Situation!

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Top producers, High-performance leaders and Captains of industries think a certain way and these are just some of the many ways you can improve your style of thinking, by incorporating their exact modes of thinking! This can help to increase your effectiveness and influence regardless of your type of work, even mattersin your personal life!
In different situations, we may need to wear a different thinking cap each time. By knowing the many options available to you, you can thus become more flexible and be exactly what the situation demands of you!
CONTENTS
Introduction
The Arbitrator
Unrestrained thinkers
The results oriented thinker
The Analyst
The Go-getter
The rhetorical speaker
The master interviewer
The implementer
The deciders
Can-do attitude
Commitment and follow through
Time freaks
Empathic thinker
Catalyst thinking
Realist tactician
Receptive open-minded
Fail forward
The principled leader

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 15, 2016
ISBN9781310300677
Powerful Business Thinking: How To Choose The Perfect Thinking Styles To Think Smarter,Better,Clearer For Any Situation!
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Aiden Sisko

Mr. Aiden Sisko holds an MBA at the International Academy of Management and Economics. He also holds an NLP Master Practitioner level training. He has attended countless business trainings and seminars, totaling several thousands of hours.He is a serial Entrepreneur engaged in different industries. He has several years of solid experience managing and operating a vast number of online related businesses.Although business studies are his tools? It is also his passion! He loves studying and practicing business theories and systems. He lives, breaths, eats, EXISTS in anything business!He also has a special place in his heart for Persuasion, Communications, Sales, Marketing and Negotiations.He loves to share his vast knowledge of business in improving business processes and systems especially to Entrepreneurs and small to medium sized business organizations.

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    Powerful Business Thinking - Aiden Sisko

    Introduction

    In this book we will tackle ways to improve our styles of thinking.  Top producers, High-performance leaders and Captains of industries think a certain way and these are just some of the many ways you can improve your style of thinking by incorporating their modes of thinking! This can help to increase your effectiveness regardless of your type of work or whichever industry you are engaged in, even including your personal life!

     In different situations, we may need to wear a different thinking cap each time. By knowing the many options available to you, you can thus become more flexible and be exactly what the situation demands of you!

    One minute you can be using one mode? Another wearing another! Or you could layer in or combine styles as you deem fit.

    The Arbitrator

    When put in the position of authority, needing to decide which course of action to take and that ability to unite conflicting thoughts and arguments from many different parties would require an arbitrator to weigh in all of the facts objectively. He is not predisposed to quickly jumping to conclusions nor letting personal feelings affect his judgment.

    He makes the best possible decisions with the information at hand and does not let himself be influenced by emotions. He is rational, preferring to think logically rather than emotionally to assess the different merits of each side of the conflict or argument.

    In case of arguments between several members? He is able to see the issue from an arbitrator's point of view. He is also able to operate well under pressure and keep his objectivity against the many different influences surrounding him.

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