BusinessThink (Review and Analysis of Marcum, Smith and Khalsa's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Dave Marcum, Steve Smith and Mahan Khalsa's book "BusinessThink" shows that today, everyone in a business organization needs to be able to think logically and effectively. Therefore, what’s needed is a new and better framework for thinking clearly. This summary highlights a set of eight ground rules which enable people to think rationally and make better decisions. The whole focus of BusinessThink is to reduce the lag time between coming up with a good idea and putting that idea into practice. It is a great read for entrepreneurs, managers or businesspeople as it looks at what can and should be done now to position the business advantageously for the future.
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Book Presentation: businessThink by Dave Marcum, Steve Smith and Mahan Khalsa
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At one time, business managers didn’t necessarily want their employees to think all that much. Employees were paid to agree with and do whatever the manager wanted rather than being expected to think for themselves. Those days are gone forever. Today, everyone in a business organization needs to be able to think logically and effectively. Therefore, what’s needed is a new and better framework for thinking clearly. businessThink is a set of eight ground rules which enable people to think rationally and make better decisions.
The whole focus of businessThink is to reduce the lag time between coming up with a good idea and p utting that idea into practice. It looks at what can and should be done now to position the business advantageously for the future. The businessThink rules work for people at all levels of the company and in all industries.
businessThink is designed to:
Increase a person’s use of time – so you can better leverage your talents to add value to the business.
Help you allocate resources where they will produce the greatest results.
Enable you and every person who works with you to make better strategic decisions.
Establish definitive links between actions and results – so you can do more of what works in the future.
Enhance the business acumen of everyone who uses it.
Show the way to good solutions to critical problems.
Help you and others in the company to choose the right priorities.
In total, businessThink is a new and fundamentally better way to think, communicate and make business decisions. It is a set of tools which upgrade what you think about. businessThink also helps you achieve more because you’ll spend more time concentrating on the present and less time thinking about what else you could be doing with your time. Thus, businessThink will help you deliver the results your