Andy Cohen, New York Times notable author of Follow the Other Hand, introduces the Assumpt , a breakthrough way to make better business decisions, faster and smarter.
Orville Wright, co-founder of modern aviation, dismissed the idea of creating a landing strip. He assumed that if man had to smooth out the airstrip, he didn't deserve to fly. Houdini, master of escapes, didn't know how to exit a new model car. He assumed that all door handles operated in the same way.
Even the smartest, most successful and talented people make assumptions. Yet good decisions are often stymied...
Andy Cohen, New York Times notable author of Follow the Other Hand, introduces the Assumpt , a breakthrough way to make better business decisions, ...