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? Extraction code: 0oc 1? Title: Planning ability
Author: [Japan] Takashi Saito
Translator: Cao Huan
Douban score: 6.8
Press: Houlang | Jiangxi People's Publishing House
Publication year: 20 18-4
Page number: 2 16
Content abstract: Planning is more important than talent and hard work.
Start by discovering your inner planning power and foresee success step by step.
Editor's recommendation. ※.
☆ Planning is meticulous, efficient, flexible and elastic, which may be your unknown ability.
☆ If you think you have no planning power, you have lost the important secret of success!
☆ In this book, Takashi Saito, a popular Japanese education master, abandons the general grand plan and teaches us how to draw energy from successful things, learn to plan, and skillfully use the planning power to make success no longer out of reach.
Brief introduction of the content. ※.
You always fail in your work and study. Do you have no talent or not work hard enough?
From the perspective of planning power, you will find that success is premeditated. In addition to talent and hard work, you need 100% planning power.
The planning power to be introduced in this book is the predictive power to grasp the overall trend of things, the ability to prevent mistakes, and the ability to deal with difficulties in time in the face of unexpected situations. The book points out that everything needs planning, and it is precisely because of poor planning that things can't go smoothly. Planning is not a plan, but a focused implementation of actions on the basis of grasping the overall framework and making flexible countermeasures in advance for possible problems. This book introduces the specific methods of practical planning ability in detail in five scenes, including arrangement, writing, communication, workplace and meeting, and provides eleven practical skills to help us effectively improve our planning ability.
The author points out that everyone has his own planning ability. As long as you find your inner planning power and apply it flexibly to all fields, you can handle all kinds of things more efficiently and have more confidence in your work and life.
About the author: Takashi Saito, 1960, a native of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from the Law Department of the University of Tokyo, and completed his doctoral program in the Department of Education of the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo. He is now a professor in the literature department of Meiji University. Specializing in pedagogy, body theory and communication theory. His main works include Deep Reading, Learning to Learn, How to Create Your Unique Viewpoint, How to Ask Questions Effectively, etc.
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