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3.0 out of 5 stars
Compendium of Decision Making, July 15, 2010
This review is from: The Truth About Making Smart Decisions (Paperback)
This book provides 50 short thumb rules,on making decisions, each with 1-2 page explanations. However the explanations are not dealt in depth and tend to be opaque when you try applying them to practical problems.You can get contradictory views by applying two different ideas presented. Some of the chapters take points directly from other famous books on decision making, along with a short explanation. This makes it difficult to fully appreciate the ideas presented. Some of the ideas like take a deep sleep before making a major decision, act from a state of clarity, a wrong decision is better than no decision. Overall a good book. The book could have been made better by focusing on twenty ideas and giving more examples supporting them.
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