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Seeing What Others Don't

Book • 2013
Gary Klein's "Seeing What Others Don't" explores the cognitive processes that lead to insightful problem-solving and decision-making.

The book examines how experts develop the ability to see patterns and anomalies that others miss, drawing on case studies from various fields.

Klein introduces the concept of "pre-mortem analysis," a technique for identifying potential problems before they occur.

He also discusses the importance of fostering a culture of learning from mistakes and encouraging open communication.

The book provides practical strategies for improving insight and enhancing decision-making in organizations and individuals.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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