Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses That Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems - Couverture rigide

Shapiro, Stephen

 
9781645431862: Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses That Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems

Synopsis

"Solve Any Problem Faster, with Less Risk and Lower Cost

Unprecedented access to infinite solutions has led us to realize that having all of the answers is not the answer. From innovation teams to creativity experts to crowdsourcing, we've turned from one source to another, spending endless cycles pursuing piecemeal solutions to each challenge we face.

What if your organization had an effective and systematic approach to deal with any problem? To find better solutions, you need to first ask better questions. The questions you ask determine which solutions you'll see and which will remain hidden.

This compact yet powerful book contains the formulas to reframe any problem multiple ways, using 25 lenses to help you gain different perspectives. With visual examples and guidance, it contains everything you need to master any challenge.

This book will help you:

[€[ Discover why we are hardwired to ask ineffective questions and learn to work through those barriers.

[€[ Understand the power an

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À propos de l?auteur

Stephen M. Shapiro started his innovation journey by founding and leading a 20,000- person process and innovation practice during his 15-year tenure at Accenture. Since leaving the consulting firm, he has authored six books on the topic, including Best Practices Are Stupid, and has become a regular columnist

for Inc.com. He also developed Personality Poker, a powerful card game that helps create

high-performing teams. He has

presented his groundbreaking

innovation work to audiences in

50 countries, and in 2015, he was

inducted into the Speaker Hall of

Fame. In his spare time, he geeks

out on magic.

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