The Six Value Medals: The Essential Tool for Success in the 21st Century


An inventive framework for making sound business decisions.

Corporate decision-making requires a radical overhaul. Analysis and judgment are no longer enough because it’s often a clash of values that causes disputes and conflicts. This groundbreaking book from a world authority on creative thinking provides a basis for values assessment — an essential tool in corporate decision-making in the new century.

De Bono demonstrates how values affect all areas of thinking, and outlines a framework to focus employees’ attention on a variety of values including human, organizational, cultural and perceptual values.

Author(s): Edward de Bono  

ISBN 10: 009189459X
ISBN 13: 9780091894597
Pages: 163
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