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July Book of the Month

It seems that no matter how much we plan, how logical our reasoning, sometimes projects just fail. The July Book of the Month can be seen as an example is multiple ways. The first way, is that although we've had a list of books ready for several months, we're still late in putting the monthly page together! The second way, is in the book, "The Logic of Failure", itself. In "The Logic of Failure", author Deitrich Dorner explains how to identify the logical decisions that can lead to failure, how to plan for failure, and how to avoid the consequences of failure.


The July Book of the Month is The Logic of Failure by Deitrich Dorner, translated by Rita and Robert Kimber.

Purchase the book at Amazon and support LOPSA at the same time!


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