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We believe a major reason change efforts so often fail is that successful implementation eventually requires people to have difficult conversations – and they are not prepared to manage them skillfully. People inevitably have different views on priorities, levels of investment, measures of success, and exactly what correct implementation should entail.
Difficult Conversations
Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen
We are constantly deciding how much information is enough. Are there any reasonable guidelines that can help us distinguish between situations in which rough-cut information will do and those in which we need greater detail? When is a general grasp of salient points adequate? When do we need to bring in a microscope?
The Logic of Failure
Dietrich Dorner
And in that strange profession of people who work with volatility, there were two types. First category, academics, report-writers, and commentators who study future events and write books and papers; and, second category, practitioners who, instead of studying future events, try to understand how things react to volatility (but practitioners are usually too busy practitioning to write books, articles, papers, speeches, equations, theories and get honored by Highly Constipated and Honorable Members of Academies).
Antifragile
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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