The World's Easiest Problem-Solving Class, written by a former McKinsey consultant, is a runaway success in the author's home country.
What do you get when you combine a guitar-playing eggplant with McKinsey-style reasoning? In Japan, a best-selling business book. Titled The World's Easiest Problem-Solving Class, it aims to teach consultant-style analysis to middle and high schoolers in a country where test-taking and rote memorization are second nature to kids at an early age.
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Thursday, January 03, 2008
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will try to get a copy of the book through Amazon.
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