Black box thinking : why most people never learn from their mistakes-but some do / Matthew Syed.
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TextPublisher: New York, New York : Portfolio/Penguin, [2015]Description: xi, 322 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978-1-47361-378-2(hardback)Subject(s): Failure (Psychology) | Errors | Success | Organizational behavior | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / ManagementDDC classification: 158.1, SYE LOC classification: BF575.F14 | S94 2015Other classification: BUS085000 | BUS041000 Online resources: Cover image
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Part I: The Logic of Failure (Page-1), Part II: Cognitive Dissonance (Page-67),Part III: Confronting Complexity (Page133-),Part IV: Small Steps and Giant Leaps (Page-181),Part V: The Blame Game (Page-229),Part VI: Creating a Growth Culture (Page-267).
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Military College of Signals (MCS) | Military College of Signals (MCS) | General Stacks | 158.1, SYE (Browse shelf) | Available | Almirah Fresh No.44, Shelf No.3 | MCS38207 |
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Part I: The Logic of Failure (Page-1), Part II: Cognitive Dissonance (Page-67),Part III: Confronting Complexity (Page133-),Part IV: Small Steps and Giant Leaps (Page-181),Part V: The Blame Game (Page-229),Part VI: Creating a Growth Culture (Page-267).

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