Simply brilliant : the competitive advantage of common sense
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About the authorPrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction 1. Many things are simple2. Know what you're trying to do3. There is always a sequence of events4. Things don't get done if people don't do them5. Things rarely turn out as expecte6. Things either are or they aren't7. Look at things from other's points of view AfterwordBibliography
The world is full of smart, experienced, skilled, brilliant people. However, many people - even smart ones - are lacking a set of essential skills that when pulled together can be termed 'common sense'. This book provides a set of prinicples to make the bright better
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