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Solving Impossible Problems: Working Through Tensions & Managing Paradox in Business
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Solving Impossible Problems: Working Through Tensions & Managing Paradox in Business

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Impossible problems are those that will not easily be solved. They twist and turn and defy resolution. When you think you have them nailed down, they loop, split and flip, taking you round in circles until you find yourself back at square one.

The ability to manage tensions, paradox and uncertainty in business is becoming a much sought-after leadership skill.

‘Paradox Management’ is a new but increasingly essential field in the area of business management and will be highly influential in the ongoing sanity and success of all organisations and of the people who work for them.

Solving Impossible Problems will give you a greater understanding of organisational tensions and paradox. You will learn how to recognise these ‘twisty turny’ problems and then use practical tools to resolve them or use them for innovation.

This updated book is a unique guide to greater innovation, heightened wellbeing and enhanced thinking power through the revolutionary process of Paradox Management.

The author, Joe Cheal, has been helping people work through ‘impossible’ problems since 1993. He has a degree in Philosophy and Psychology, an MSc in Organisational Development and Neuro-Linguistic Technologies and a fascination for the weird things that organisations do.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gwiz Publishing
Date
4 March 2020
Pages
374
ISBN
9780995597938

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Impossible problems are those that will not easily be solved. They twist and turn and defy resolution. When you think you have them nailed down, they loop, split and flip, taking you round in circles until you find yourself back at square one.

The ability to manage tensions, paradox and uncertainty in business is becoming a much sought-after leadership skill.

‘Paradox Management’ is a new but increasingly essential field in the area of business management and will be highly influential in the ongoing sanity and success of all organisations and of the people who work for them.

Solving Impossible Problems will give you a greater understanding of organisational tensions and paradox. You will learn how to recognise these ‘twisty turny’ problems and then use practical tools to resolve them or use them for innovation.

This updated book is a unique guide to greater innovation, heightened wellbeing and enhanced thinking power through the revolutionary process of Paradox Management.

The author, Joe Cheal, has been helping people work through ‘impossible’ problems since 1993. He has a degree in Philosophy and Psychology, an MSc in Organisational Development and Neuro-Linguistic Technologies and a fascination for the weird things that organisations do.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gwiz Publishing
Date
4 March 2020
Pages
374
ISBN
9780995597938