Decision Making and Problem Solving Strategies helps readers master the processes of practical thinking which lie behind effective decision making, problem solving, and creative thinking. Using checklists, exercises and case studies, it explains key concepts such as: principles of effective thinking
Decision Making and Problem Solving Strategies
β Scribed by John Adair
- Publisher
- Kogan Page Publishers
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Creating success
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Decision Making and Problem Solving Strategies helps readers master the processes of practical thinking which lie behind effective decision making, problem solving, and creative thinking. Using checklists, exercises and case studies, it explains key concepts such as: principles of effective thinking, how to develop a framework for decision making, how to use a simple model for making decisions and solving problems, how to sharpen up creative thinking skills, and how to develop thinking skills in the future.
β¦ Subjects
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Decision-Making & Problem Solving;;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Decision-Making & Problem Solving
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