



desertcart.com: Bulletproof Problem Solving: The One Skill That Changes Everything: 9781119553021: Conn, Charles, McLean, Robert: Books Review: Problem-Solving for Business and Life - This is a really distinctive take on the critical issue of how to solve problems, big and small. Although I have spent much of my career in management consulting, I learned a great deal from the book, which is rooted in the author's own professional and personal experience. I was struck by a number of distinctive features of the book. First, it lays out a very clear and robust 7-stage process to solve almost any kind of problem. Second, it applies this approach both to big business problems like whether or not to make an acquisition or launch a new product; as well as to recognizable personal issues, like whether to have surgery - to fix "Rob's bad knee" - or what kind of diet to go on. Oh, and along the way, it addresses co-called "wicked problems" like climate change and obesity. The common theme is that problem-solving requires a rigorous and well-structured process, and a can-do mindset to go with it. All of this is contained in a beautifully presented book with compelling graphics, which convey the structured and sequential approach, which is the hall-mark of this book. I read it quickly to get the essence of the approach, and then re-read it for detail and nuance. Rob McLean and Charles Conn bring a ton of experience to this topic - and their shared wisdom and insight shine through. I've spent a lot of my own life in consulting, but I still learned a great deal from this book - indeed I only wish it had been available earlier in my own career. Review: For readers who want to increase their leverage in society or consult others how to succeed... - This book should be read by students who consider working in management consultancy, describing the "McKinsey approved" 7-Step process of problem solving. Additionally, it will also be useful for readers who want to make an impact on complex organisations without getting distracted or caught in reiterative, philosophical loops. To escape such loops, I personally favour the Design Thinking process, because it puts more emphasis on innovations, therefore more in line with model building in science. However, I agree with the authors about both approaches being somewhat complementary in solving difficult problems systematically, perhaps not in quantum physics... Certainly the 7-Step process is quite in sync with my personal professional experience in trading and investments, even if followed intuitively and without drawings. Was it for traders' lack of communication that computers were quicker to be accepted as replacements in this programmable profession? Top managers and politicians increase their leverage, their efficiency by communicating, by mapping their decision-making, by sketching a line of progress and also by adding sometimes less modest attributes like "bulletproof" or claims like "changes everything". This problem solving and communication skill becomes essential in large organisations when addressing various stakeholders. You need to know what people expect to hear or to see before they respect your new proposals, your key decisions. This book offers a robust problem solving process though you still want to read a book on public relations. Influencing requires linguistically simple, sometimes sign language. Thanks to this book it won't be a secret anymore how to become successful without going deeply into details and you get an idea about McKinsey. Several pages left blank, for personal exercises of course, may in fact speak volumes.





| Best Sellers Rank | #30,134 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #31 in Business Decision Making #62 in Decision-Making & Problem Solving #119 in Cognitive Psychology (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (745) |
| Dimensions | 7.4 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1119553024 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1119553021 |
| Item Weight | 1.42 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | March 6, 2019 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
N**E
Problem-Solving for Business and Life
This is a really distinctive take on the critical issue of how to solve problems, big and small. Although I have spent much of my career in management consulting, I learned a great deal from the book, which is rooted in the author's own professional and personal experience. I was struck by a number of distinctive features of the book. First, it lays out a very clear and robust 7-stage process to solve almost any kind of problem. Second, it applies this approach both to big business problems like whether or not to make an acquisition or launch a new product; as well as to recognizable personal issues, like whether to have surgery - to fix "Rob's bad knee" - or what kind of diet to go on. Oh, and along the way, it addresses co-called "wicked problems" like climate change and obesity. The common theme is that problem-solving requires a rigorous and well-structured process, and a can-do mindset to go with it. All of this is contained in a beautifully presented book with compelling graphics, which convey the structured and sequential approach, which is the hall-mark of this book. I read it quickly to get the essence of the approach, and then re-read it for detail and nuance. Rob McLean and Charles Conn bring a ton of experience to this topic - and their shared wisdom and insight shine through. I've spent a lot of my own life in consulting, but I still learned a great deal from this book - indeed I only wish it had been available earlier in my own career.
E**T
For readers who want to increase their leverage in society or consult others how to succeed...
This book should be read by students who consider working in management consultancy, describing the "McKinsey approved" 7-Step process of problem solving. Additionally, it will also be useful for readers who want to make an impact on complex organisations without getting distracted or caught in reiterative, philosophical loops. To escape such loops, I personally favour the Design Thinking process, because it puts more emphasis on innovations, therefore more in line with model building in science. However, I agree with the authors about both approaches being somewhat complementary in solving difficult problems systematically, perhaps not in quantum physics... Certainly the 7-Step process is quite in sync with my personal professional experience in trading and investments, even if followed intuitively and without drawings. Was it for traders' lack of communication that computers were quicker to be accepted as replacements in this programmable profession? Top managers and politicians increase their leverage, their efficiency by communicating, by mapping their decision-making, by sketching a line of progress and also by adding sometimes less modest attributes like "bulletproof" or claims like "changes everything". This problem solving and communication skill becomes essential in large organisations when addressing various stakeholders. You need to know what people expect to hear or to see before they respect your new proposals, your key decisions. This book offers a robust problem solving process though you still want to read a book on public relations. Influencing requires linguistically simple, sometimes sign language. Thanks to this book it won't be a secret anymore how to become successful without going deeply into details and you get an idea about McKinsey. Several pages left blank, for personal exercises of course, may in fact speak volumes.
S**D
I wish I read this a long time ago
Well structured problem solving and analytical project management approach. Very easy to apply.
C**S
Superb Book. Clear. Smart. Important Right Now.
"Bullet Proof Problem Solving" is concise and truly helpful. It is an important book for right now. Charles Conn did incredible work with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation targeting wild salmon habitat rehabilitation. Then he went on to shepherd Rhodes Trust (of the acclaimed Rhodes Scholarships) into it's 21st century form - which dramatically improved and expanded RT's scope and inclusivity. His intellectual reach and comprehensive understanding of our world, including both lucid understanding of the challenges, and clear methods to reach solutions, is awe inspiring. Working with Robert McLean, "Bullet Proof Problem Solving" encapsulates a vital education. This reader is smarter for it, and grateful. Thank you Charles and Robert. Highly recommended.
B**B
Great Book!
Move over Sherlock Holmes, because Bulletproof Problem Solving is here to turn you into a real-life superhero of complexities! This book promises to equip you with the skills to tackle any challenge, whether it's everyday decisions or global social issues – you name it, you solve it! The authors, with their McKinsey experience, spill the beans on a 7-step technique that top consulting pros swear by. And guess what? It's not just theory! They give you real-world examples to show off your newfound problem-solving superpowers. So get ready to unleash your personal superpower for cracking problems, impressing colleagues, and becoming the ultimate sought-after bulletproof problem solver. The world better watch out, 'cause you're about to change everything!
A**E
Se você é consultor (ou quer ser), mesmo trabalhando em uma das grandes casas, acho que esse livro é uma excelente referencia para um metodo "quase infalivel" de resolução de problemas. PEscrito de forma bastante objetiva. ara aqueles já com bastante experiencia, serve como lembrança do "back to basics", coaching de colaboradores mais juniores, etc. Além do uso como "self-education", pode ser livro texto ou complemento a treinamentos em "problem solving".
J**H
Gifted another one to my best friend, you'll love it!
A**S
Una forma diferente de ver el análisis de problemas y encontrar soluciones
N**Y
Very well-structured book, practically a user manual
M**D
Hard examples
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