Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
282
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 10, 2008
Editore
On Your Feet
ISBN-10
0615226183
ISBN-13
9780615226187
Descrizione
In a compelling exploration of creativity and innovation, a business person navigates the unpredictable terrain of improvisation. Their journey reveals how every interaction and experience can be seen as an opportunity, reminding readers that obstacles can transform into valuable offers. With a focus on resourcefulness, the narrative encourages individuals to embrace spontaneity and adapt to changing circumstances.
Through engaging anecdotes and practical insights, the story illustrates how a mindset shift can lead to more meaningful connections and outcomes in both personal and professional realms. Readers are invited to rethink their approach to challenges and discover the potential hidden within what may initially seem like limitations.
This engaging tale serves not only as a guide for those looking to enhance their problem-solving skills but also as an inspiration to seek out the possibilities that arise when one learns to view the world through a lens of openness and creativity. It challenges conventional business wisdom, advocating for a more fluid and imaginative approach to achieving goals.
Through engaging anecdotes and practical insights, the story illustrates how a mindset shift can lead to more meaningful connections and outcomes in both personal and professional realms. Readers are invited to rethink their approach to challenges and discover the potential hidden within what may initially seem like limitations.
This engaging tale serves not only as a guide for those looking to enhance their problem-solving skills but also as an inspiration to seek out the possibilities that arise when one learns to view the world through a lens of openness and creativity. It challenges conventional business wisdom, advocating for a more fluid and imaginative approach to achieving goals.
Generi
Thriller e Suspense
Azione e Avventura
Business ed Economia
Arte e Fotografia