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Don't Jump to Solutions: Thirteen Delusions That Undermine Strategic Thinking by William B. Rouse β€” book cover

Don't Jump to Solutions: Thirteen Delusions That Undermine Strategic Thinking

by William B. Rouse, Rouse, Cedric Crocker
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Synopsis

Strategic planning expert William Rouse cuts to the heart of the most common causes of failed business plans and strategies and shows how to overcome them. He encourages strategic thinkers and planners to spend much more time analyzing a situation instead of jumping to ready solutions. The tone is tongue-in-cheek, but the keen observations and sage advice Rouse offers aptly address a serious subject. It's a fast-track primer in critical thinking and evaluation planners and managers at every level can use to approach their work more effectively.

About the Author, William B. Rouse

WILLIAM B. ROUSE is chief executive officer of Enterprise Support Systems, an Atlanta-based software company that produces a wide range of software systems and tools. An educator and author of several books—including Start Where You Are (Jossey-Bass, 1996)—he is also an experienced consultant who helps companies develop and implement strategic plans. He lives in Dunwoody, Georgia.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1998
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780787909987

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