1. The Opposable Mind by Roger Martin
Martin devotes a chapter to each element of the tripod, explaining their significance in the integrative thinker's development and how they combine to create an effective integrative thinker. Throughout the book, Martin studies the thought processes of prominent leaders and for each chapter uses several examples outlining how the leader used a particular aspect of integrative thinking to create successful strategy. ... To avoid overload, it can be so tempting to specialize, to simplify, focusing on a small part of the whole as we attempt to improve or "fix". ...
- Word Count: 824
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate