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Bernard Garrette



Average rating: 4.24 · 541 ratings · 46 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Cracked it! How to solve bi...

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Cooperative Strategy: Compe...

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“Johnson was an experienced, highly successful retail executive, described by some press reports as “an industry icon” who “turns anything he touches to gold.”
Bernard Garrette, Cracked it! How to solve big problems and sell solutions like top strategy consultants

“Complex problems require useful knowledge from different domains to be integrated and the diversity of perspective this provides helps to discover innovative solutions. Problems amenable to design thinking need teams composed of diverse problem solvers.”
Bernard Garrette, Cracked it! How to solve big problems and sell solutions like top strategy consultants

“When problem solvers have deep experience in a particular domain, their knowledge is salient and easy to recall, which can lead them to pay more attention to characteristics of the new setting that seem similar and ignore those that are different, and to develop superficial analogies and poor solutions.14 Experience can be a poor guide when working outside your area of expertise or when the nature of your work changes.”
Bernard Garrette, Cracked it! How to solve big problems and sell solutions like top strategy consultants



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