
Cracking Complexity
The Breakthrough Formula for Solving Just About Anything Fast
by David Komlos, David Benjamin
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Pub Date May 09 2019 | Archive Date Dec 01 2020
Nicholas Brealey US | Nicholas Brealey International
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Description
Foreword by: Marshall Goldsmith, #1 NY Times bestselling author, Thinkers50-#1 Executive Coach and the only two-time #1 Leadership Thinker in the World
Complexity has met its match! Today, organizations are grappling with ambiguity, volatility and paradox surrounding the challenges they face. This is complexity. But too many leaders approach complexity the wrong way - they push their people harder and harder and tackle problems one-at-a-time over months, sometimes even years and nearly always in a linear fashion. It's like setting a pot of water on "low" and waiting for it to boil. To solve the seemingly intractable challenges that leaders bang their heads against for months - to get the metaphorical water to boil - you must generate a high amount of heat very quickly. In this book, the authors share their proven formula for dramatically shortening the process and solving an organization's toughest challenges in mere days.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781473685642 |
PRICE | £25.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 256 |
Featured Reviews

Cracking Complexity, more like Cracking Common Sense.
I was wishing that there would be groundbreaking new information that I have never heard before in my entire life but this book did not even come close to achieving that.
This is just common sense business stuff that everyone knows, repackaged into a book.