Smart Thinking for Crazy Times: The Art of Solving the Right Problems

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Smart Thinking for Crazy Times: The Art of Solving the Right Problems

Author: Ian Mitroff (Harold Quinton Distinguished Professor of Business Policy, USC Graduate School of Business)
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Audio Length: 1 hour and 30 min.
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The ability to solve the right problems gives an organization a true competitive edge. Smart Thinking for Crazy Times is leading business professor Ian Mitroff's audio guide for learning how to spot the right problems, frame them correctly, and implement appropriate solutions. You'll learn how to identify a genuine problem, approach it with a solid grasp of what is at stake, talk and think it through, and look at the whole situation in relation to its parts.


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