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Tactics: The Art and Science of Success

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Examinations of more than fifty successful individuals indicates the ways in which the successful arrive at solutions to difficult problems and suggests that nontraditional and nonsequential thinking may lead to startling solutions

228 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1984

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Edward de Bono

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Edward de Bono was a Maltese physician, author, inventor, and consultant. He is best known as the originator of the term lateral thinking (structured creativity) and the leading proponent of the deliberate teaching of thinking in schools.

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Profile Image for Ilya Mrz.
146 reviews15 followers
January 12, 2015
Take-Aways
Success is a complex mix of luck, individual style, motivation, genetics, creativity,
environment, talent, skills, work and the industry you join.
Most successful people are focused and lead balanced lives.
Hard work and training can make a difference, especially if you lack natural talent.
The stereotypical successful person – quick-tempered, brash and impatient – is
often not the one who really succeeds.
Many people in leadership roles really do not have a full grasp of their situations.
Successful people believe in their own ideas and create new approaches to old
problems.
They develop a personal style based on their self-knowledge.
They envision themselves reaching their goals.
To use the PMI critical-thinking method, evaluate the positive (P) aspects of a
situation, consider its minuses (M) and evaluate how these factors intersect (I).
Lateral thinking drives humor and creativity, because it connects incongruous
events or ideas to form a new perception.
Profile Image for Cassandra C.
237 reviews8 followers
January 13, 2014
I hated this book at the beginning, as it seemed to be just a collection of anecdotes as successful people reflected on their paths to success. Then I began to see the genius - de Bono is a leading teacher of how to think. In this book, he does not presume to tell you what to think about what leads to success. Instead, he simply collates a rich sample of information from successful people and presents it in the loosest information frame possible, leaving it to the reader to decide what to think and how to respond to this information. Very thought provoking indeed.
448 reviews5 followers
August 6, 2025
This book has the most understated title that I know of, and perhaps a reasonably accurate subtitle.

The author has interviewed successful people from diverse fields to understand their thinking process, and application of their thoughts. The result is a fabulous articulation of insights related to decision-making, planning, people management and so on.

The downside? Nearly all of the examples of successful people are from the last century. For me, this is minor, because in today's world, one will have to apply similar techniques to reach success, though much faster, given the high-speed environment we live in.

The insights I received are tremendous, and yes I will be referring to this book again.

I'd recommend this book to anyone that really wants to be on the path to success.
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55 reviews3 followers
February 25, 2021
So much written about success in this book since this book is a collection of tactics used by successful people
8 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2015
Love this book, simply because it is a 'bible' of tools for success. It is a culmination of interviews with almost 50 professionals, experts, reputable and successful people, the likes of Sir Clive Sinclair, Sting and Malcolm Forbes. Every chapter ends with a list of 10 to 20 Tactics. I need not go back and read every paragraph these lists of tactics refresh my memory and success skills.
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14 reviews13 followers
April 14, 2008
I got little from this book as it focusses too much on the first hand experience of a selection of people.
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April 5, 2013
it's boring and the author hasn't pointed out a student thing we should know, we know the obvious characteristics which made them successful
Profile Image for Dr. Vipin Behari Goyal.
Author 13 books135 followers
August 21, 2013
One thing I could never learn in my life is Tactics. The book is exhaustive in new ideas and very useful for those who wish to be successful in this materialistic world.
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Author 4 books10 followers
May 26, 2025
A fascinating but slightly dated book.
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120 reviews4 followers
September 28, 2012
This book is a compilation of interviews, it's boring to read.
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