Decisions, decisions, decisions. Why there isn't always a right answer.
If you manage to ignore the authors constant references to Poker (or like the game), this is probably the best book written on the subject matter, so far!
His forays into entrepreneurship and private equity alone, is enough to make this book worth the money spent on it. Add to this that he is a very good writer, cites his sources and is not afraid to acknowledge when his parallels break down or is a bit flawed. This is a book to flip-through, but a book to read from start to finish, to be able to get the most out of it. It is one of the few books that can be read by a number of audiences and teach each of them something.
I highly recommended this book to MBA-students, salesmen, marketing people, HR-people, leaders of all kinds, and anyone that needs to make a decision in any way.
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