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In this episode Richard Hall takes a deep dive into his book, How to Solve Problems and Make Brilliant Decisions, where he shares practical skills and techniques to think better, faster, and more productively.In his book, Hall teaches you how to shape, train, and inspire your thinking to deliver more effective results. The goal of the book is to help you improve your thinking skills, become more confident in making decisions, and become more effective at problem solving.This book is perfect for entrepreneurs who need to improve their decision making skills in order to achieve success at a faster rate than currently able.About Richard Hall:“I have been around in business for a long time. My background is in marketing, advertising and consulting and I’ve worked with a lot of major companies. I have had a fantastic time and am very enthusiastic about the prospects of the changing world.I have written a number of books before on presenting career development marketing and they are all very specific in their topics. I began increasingly concerned and aware of the fact that we’ve stopped thinking in the way that we used to and there are a number of reasons for that. And this seemed to be an issue worth looking at. The second thing is that it became increasingly clear to me that we don’t know very much about the mind at all. It seemed to me that if you are going to succeed in business today you need to be thinking about thinking at the top of all things that you do.” – Richard HallFor a detailed summary of How To Solve Problems and Make Brilliant Decisions according to Richard Hall CLICK HERERelated Books:Powerhouse by Mike ClaytonThe Discomfort Zone by Marcia ReynoldsThe Upside of Your Dark Side by Todd KashdanFor more advice, tips, and stories on entrepreneurship, join our community on Facebook and Twitter.Category Tags: fast thinking, critical thinking, increase productivity, thought process, more focus, Adderall, management, quick decisions, problem solver, logistics, logical thinking
By Wade Danielson interviews Best Selling Authors on the Latest Books for Entrepreneurs Inspired by Leaders Like Malcolm Gladwell, Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Tim Ferriss, and Gary Vaynerchuk.In this episode Richard Hall takes a deep dive into his book, How to Solve Problems and Make Brilliant Decisions, where he shares practical skills and techniques to think better, faster, and more productively.In his book, Hall teaches you how to shape, train, and inspire your thinking to deliver more effective results. The goal of the book is to help you improve your thinking skills, become more confident in making decisions, and become more effective at problem solving.This book is perfect for entrepreneurs who need to improve their decision making skills in order to achieve success at a faster rate than currently able.About Richard Hall:“I have been around in business for a long time. My background is in marketing, advertising and consulting and I’ve worked with a lot of major companies. I have had a fantastic time and am very enthusiastic about the prospects of the changing world.I have written a number of books before on presenting career development marketing and they are all very specific in their topics. I began increasingly concerned and aware of the fact that we’ve stopped thinking in the way that we used to and there are a number of reasons for that. And this seemed to be an issue worth looking at. The second thing is that it became increasingly clear to me that we don’t know very much about the mind at all. It seemed to me that if you are going to succeed in business today you need to be thinking about thinking at the top of all things that you do.” – Richard HallFor a detailed summary of How To Solve Problems and Make Brilliant Decisions according to Richard Hall CLICK HERERelated Books:Powerhouse by Mike ClaytonThe Discomfort Zone by Marcia ReynoldsThe Upside of Your Dark Side by Todd KashdanFor more advice, tips, and stories on entrepreneurship, join our community on Facebook and Twitter.Category Tags: fast thinking, critical thinking, increase productivity, thought process, more focus, Adderall, management, quick decisions, problem solver, logistics, logical thinking