Simply Brilliant:The common-sense guide to success at workDescription |
Head banging against a brick wall? Nagging problem you just can’t solve? You’re not the only one. An astonishing number of intelligent people struggle to find solutions to some of the complex, varied and often frustrating problems we face in our day-to-day work. Whether it’s a major project, a minor quibble or something in between, a short, sharp dose of Fergus O’Connell’s simply brilliant advice gives you the tools to tackle problems head-on and join the few who manage to make common sense common practice. Through seven simple steps you’ll learn how to: - Break down the complex and think outside the box
- Look for simple solutions and direct approaches
- Save yourself time and get results
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About the author Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1 Many things are simple 2 Know what youre trying to do 3 There is always a sequence of events 4 Things dont get done if people dont do them 5 Things rarely turn out as expected 6 Things either are or they arent 7 Look at things from others points of view Afterword Bibliography Index |

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Head banging against a brick wall? Nagging problem you just cant solve? Youre not the only one. An astonishing number of intelligent people struggle to find solutions to some of the complex, varied and often frustrating problems we face in our day-to-day work. Whether its a major project, a minor quibble or something in between, a short, sharp dose of Fergus OConnells simply brilliant advice gives you the tools to tackle problems head-on and join the few who manage to make common sense common practice. Through seven simple steps youll learn how to: - Break down the complex and think outside the box
- Look for simple solutions and direct approaches
- Save yourself time and get results
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Author |
Fergus O'Connell is one of the world's leading authorities on project management and getting things done in the shortest possible time. The Sunday Business Post has described him as having 'more strings to his bow than a Stradivarius'. He has a First in Mathematical Physics and has worked in information technology, software development and general management. |

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