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Upstream How To Solve Problems Before They Happen

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    Weight0.388 kg
    Author

    Dan Heath

    Publisher

    Bantam Press

    Book Type

    Non-Fiction

    Categories

    Encyclopaedia, Film & Photography, Self-help

    Best for

    importance of foresight, planning, and a proactive mindset in addressing challenges and overall self-help for success

    Ages

    18+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1st edition (1 June 2020)

    ISBN

    978-1787632745

    Language

    English

    Pages

    320

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    15.3 x 2.3 x 23.4 cm

    Weight

    0.388 Kg

    Description

    “Upstream” not only equips readers with a fresh perspective on problem-solving but also encourages a cultural shift toward a more proactive and anticipatory approach. The book is a valuable resource for leaders, managers, and anyone interested in improving their decision-making skills. Through engaging storytelling and actionable insights, the Heath brothers inspire readers to embrace a mindset that not only addresses current challenges but also prevents future ones, fostering a more resilient and forward-thinking approach to problem-solving.

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    Heath brothers, Dan and Chip, explore the proactive approach to problem-solving in their book “Upstream: How to Solve Problems Before They Happen.” Rooted in the idea of prevention rather than reaction, the book provides a compelling framework for addressing challenges before they escalate. Drawing on diverse examples from various fields, the Heath brothers guide readers through the importance of upstream thinking, emphasizing the need to identify and tackle problems at their source. By illustrating the concept through real-world anecdotes and practical strategies, the authors empower individuals and organizations to shift their mindset from reactive firefighting to strategic problem prevention