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Lựa chọn thông minh trong kinh doanh : tìm kiếm lựa chọn tạo thành công từ chính những thách thức trong kinh doanh = Creating great choices : a leader's guide to integrative thinking / Jennifer Riel, Roger L. Martin ; Nguyễn Thùy Linh dịch.

By: Riel, Jennifer.
Contributor(s): Martin, Roger L | Nguyễn, Thùy Linh [dịch].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hà Nội : Đại học Kinh tế Quốc dân/1980 Books, 2018Description: 403 tr. : minh họa ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9786049463938.Subject(s): Problem solving | Contradiction | Thought and thinking | Decision making | Leadership -- Psychological aspects | Tư duy tích hợp -- Quản trị kinh doanhDDC classification: 658.403 019
Contents:
Preface: The opposable mind --Part I. Integrative thinking 2.0 -- How we choose -- A new way to think -- Part II. A methodology -- Articulating opposing models -- Examining the models -- Generating possibilities -- Assessing the prototypes -- A way of being in the world.
Summary: "Conventional wisdom--and business school curricula--teaches us that making trade-offs is inevitable when it comes to hard choices. But sometimes, accepting the obvious trade-off just isn't good enough: the choices in front of us don't get us what we need. In those cases, rather than choosing the least worst option, we can use the models in front of us to create a new and better answer. This is integrative thinking. First introduced by Roger Martin in The Opposable Mind, integrative thinking is an approach to problem solving that uses opposing ideas as the basis for innovation. Now, in Creating Great Choices, Martin and fellow Rotman expert Jennifer Riel vividly show how they have refined and enhanced the understanding and practice of integrative thinking through their work teaching the concept and its principles to business and nonprofit executives, MBA students, even kids. Integrative thinking has been embraced by organizations such as Procter & Gamble, Deloitte, Verizon, and the Toronto District School Board--all seeking a replicable, thoughtful approach to creating a "third and better way" to make important choices in the face of unacceptable trade-offs. The book includes new stories of successful integrative thinkers that will demystify the process of creative problem solving. It lays out the authors' practical four-step methodology, which can be applied in virtually any context: Articulating opposing models Examining the models Generating possibilities Assessing prototypes Stimulating and practical, Creating Great Choices blends storytelling, theory, and hands-on advice to help any leader or manager facing a tough choice"--
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Preface: The opposable mind --Part I. Integrative thinking 2.0 -- How we choose -- A new way to think -- Part II. A methodology -- Articulating opposing models -- Examining the models -- Generating possibilities -- Assessing the prototypes -- A way of being in the world.

"Conventional wisdom--and business school curricula--teaches us that making trade-offs is inevitable when it comes to hard choices. But sometimes, accepting the obvious trade-off just isn't good enough: the choices in front of us don't get us what we need. In those cases, rather than choosing the least worst option, we can use the models in front of us to create a new and better answer. This is integrative thinking. First introduced by Roger Martin in The Opposable Mind, integrative thinking is an approach to problem solving that uses opposing ideas as the basis for innovation. Now, in Creating Great Choices, Martin and fellow Rotman expert Jennifer Riel vividly show how they have refined and enhanced the understanding and practice of integrative thinking through their work teaching the concept and its principles to business and nonprofit executives, MBA students, even kids. Integrative thinking has been embraced by organizations such as Procter & Gamble, Deloitte, Verizon, and the Toronto District School Board--all seeking a replicable, thoughtful approach to creating a "third and better way" to make important choices in the face of unacceptable trade-offs. The book includes new stories of successful integrative thinkers that will demystify the process of creative problem solving. It lays out the authors' practical four-step methodology, which can be applied in virtually any context: Articulating opposing models Examining the models Generating possibilities Assessing prototypes Stimulating and practical, Creating Great Choices blends storytelling, theory, and hands-on advice to help any leader or manager facing a tough choice"--

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