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Wed, 16 May 2012

How can Culturethèque's Comics section win you 2 tickets for one of the events of the BD&Comics Passion Festival?

From 24th to 27th May, the French Institute, London will host the second edition of the BD&Comics Passion Festival.

Culturethèque is giving away 2 tickets to one of the festival's events: Grzegorz Rosinski telling “All about Thorgal,” which will take place on Sunday 27 May – 2pm-3pm, at the Institute.

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BD&Comics Passion festival - 24 to 27 May 2012 - Meet Culturethèque's team in the Comic Bar of the Festival

Wed, 16 May 2012

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BD&Comics Passion festival - 24 to 27 May 2012 - Highlight on one of the workshops

Wed, 16 May 2012

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BD&Comics Passion festival - 24 to 27 May 2012 - Highlight on the Reading group

Fri, 11 May 2012

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Thinking Backwards : The art of problem solving in business

van Haastrecht, Rob

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ISBN: 9789814302722

Date: 2011

Companies are lousy problem solvers. There are fundamental flaws in the way managers and their advisers make crucial decisions, including: unclear or missing objectives; spending too much time on the problem rather than on the solution; lack of real facts and evidence; giving direction without recommending concrete interventions; misalignment with key stakeholders; or simply missing good alternatives.This succinct but powerful guide aims to make you at least twice as effective a problem solver than before. Moreover, it will help you to make better decisions in less time and with less effort. The authors bring home four key principles in addressing business problems: “Think backwards”; “Get to the bottom of it”; “Decisions are nothing, interventions are everything”; and “Challenge the status quo and current thinking”. After reading this book, you will make less mistakes and completely rethink the way you make business trade-offs. A powerful little handbook to help managers become twice as effective in their problem solving. Problem-solving skills are critical for business survival and success today, and yet remains a weakness in many companies. This book is aimed at managers, consultants, analysts and students – who are all expected to have a high degree of problem-solving ability. Based on real-life case studies, the guidelines offered are practical, logical and accessible.

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