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001 ocn958464441
003 OCoLC
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008 151118r20161990enk 000 0 eng d
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100 1 $aDe Bono, Edward,$d1933-2021,$eauthor.
245 10 $aI am right, you are wrong /$cEdward de Bono.
264 1 $aLondon :$bPenguin Life,$c2016.
264 4 $c©1992
300 $a1 volume ;$c20 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aOriginally published: London: Viking, 1990.
520 $aMost of our everyday decision-making tends to be confrontational. Whether in large meetings, one-to-one or even in our own heads, opposite view points are pitted against each other. Ultimately, there must be a winner and a loser. In I Am Right - You Are Wrong, lateral-thinking guru Edward de Bono challenges this 'rock logic' of rigid categories and point-scoring arguments which is both destructive and exhausting. Instead he reveals how we can all be winners. Clearer perception is the key to constructive thinking and more open-min
650 0 $aThought and thinking.
650 0 $aDecision making.
650 0 $aLogic.
650 2 $aThinking
650 2 $aDecision Making
650 6 $aPensée.
650 6 $aPrise de décision.
650 7 $athinking.$2aat
650 7 $adecision making.$2aat
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