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The world is full of problems and conflicts. So why can we not solve them? This book examines why we think the way we do from a historical perspective and uses some of the author's famous thinking techniques combined with fresh ideas to show us how to change the way we think.
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Introduces a framework for making creative, smart decisions in business based on embracing company values - the focus for the 21st century. This book offers advice on decision-making and better thinking practices, and highlights your strengths while pinpointing areas for improvem ...
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No matter how you look, if you have a mind that's fascinating, creative, exciting - if you're a good thinker - you can be beautiful. This book shows how, by applying lateral and parallel thinking skills, you can improve your mind. By learning how to listen, make a point, and mano ...
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Provides a framework for achievement through daily acts of help or contribution.
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Outlines games and exercises, built around random words chosen from a list, to help encourage creativity and lateral thinking.
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Attention is a key part of thinking clearly and productively, and yet we pay very little attention to attention itself. This book presents a 'six frames' technique that helps extract real value from the masses of facts.
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What we have not sufficiently developed is the thinking concerned with what can be. This is thinking that is creative and constructive, and which seeks to solve conflicts and problems by designing a way forward. This title emphasises on thinking that is on design and not judgemen ...
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The greatest gift we can give our children is the ability to think for themselves. This book shows how any parent can develop the thinking skills of their children. It offers techniques for coping with the many problems and opportunities that lie in wait for your child.
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From confusing manuals to uninterpretable jargon and bureaucratic red-tape, modern life can be highly complicated and frustrating. For many of us, it is almost impossible to make sense of. Through ten rules of simplicity, this title shows us how to bring clarity into our complica ...
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Shows that good thinking depends on a simple five-stage process that anyone can learn. This book offers advice for those who need to be able to respond to and deal with a vast range of situations at work and in life quickly, efficiently and intelligently.
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