Sunday, May 12, 2019

Book review: The power of simplicity of Jack Traut and Steve Reevekin

"Away from chaos!" This is the basic rule of any form of organized life. Jack Trout and Steve Rivkin's book provides simple results for business transactions, leadership issues and the workplace, rather than annoying and complex times. You can add red tape and delay here.

Share practical guides to managers or future managers to clarify the vision, streamline processes and refocus on core issues without having to spend more to pay for consultants and money wastage programs.

These books include case studies, interviews, and even guidance questions related to managing fashion. Do you want to know why your business is not getting better? The reader will find the answer.

Some of the changes caused by technology can't meet the requirements of the times very quickly, and some are overwhelmed by complicated problems. Unfortunately, forgetting "simple" is the answer. Common sense comes from the basics of meeting high-tech needs. In addition, the book demonstrates the power of simplicity and how to achieve budget, planning, goal acquisition, motivation, success and self-improvement. The book highlights the sample achievements that lead to successful companies [because of simplicity].

It's easy to discuss successful masters like Stephen Covey, Tony Robins and Deepak Chopra in the author's point of view. For the sake of simplicity, the author fully demonstrates the cruel honesty. No one is spared when they seek simple forms! You will clearly see how simplicity wins and succeeds; "The power of simplicity!"

Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain and even the nursery rhymes are in the book. Also includes a range of products and companies. The author's speech is very exciting, but some examples are too general.

Compared to other self-help books, I can think that successful people know what they want. Some of them have suggested making a list of priorities and what to do. Simple things that others think are "too basic." Remember that it's easier to remember when a person is organized.

In this book, the author makes us more organized.

I can compare strategies with good sentences or simple beauty. So don't forget the "KISS theory" [keep it simple, stupid] even in business and leadership. In addition, simplicity removes unnecessary programs and adds more stress and expense accounts to those who work today in the fast lane.

Very inspiring and helpful!

Jack Trout is a business strategist and Steve Rivkin is a communications consultant.

Rose Flores Martinez
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