Book Summary
| Language | English (429) |
|---|---|
| Timeperiod | Modern (100) |
| Genre | business (16), self-help (89) |
| Category | Skill (47) |
| Topics | communication (45), critical thinking (2), decision making (3), problem solving (2) |
| Audiences | entrepreneurs (122), managers (89), professionals (93), students (292) |
Table of Contents
- What’s Inside Apply Your Problem Solving Know How
- Book Summary
- Chapter Summary
- Apply Your Problem Solving Know How Insights
- Usage & Application
- Life Lessons
- FAQ
- Famous Quotes from Apply Your Problem Solving Know How
What’s Inside Apply Your Problem Solving Know How
Synopsis
A practical, Carnegie-style handbook that teaches you how to define problems clearly, separate emotion from fact, weigh options, and commit to decisive action you can measure and improve.
Book Summary
Chapter Summary
Preface: Introduces the timeless value of practical thinking and positive action in overcoming everyday challenges.
Understanding Problems: Learn to define problems clearly before rushing to solve them.
Analyzing Causes: Dig beneath symptoms to find the real roots of an issue.
Generating Solutions: Use creativity and logic together to expand possible answers.
Decision Making: Weigh facts, emotions, and timing to choose the best course forward.
Taking Action: Turn plans into results through commitment and persistence.
Dealing with People: Apply empathy, communication, and influence to solve human-related problems effectively.
Handling Stress and Setbacks: Maintain composure, optimism, and flexibility under pressure.
Continuous Improvement: Reflect, refine, and keep learning from each solved problem.
Conclusion: Problem solving is a lifelong discipline, practice it daily to create confidence and progress.
Apply Your Problem Solving Know How Insights
| Book Title | Apply Your Problem Solving Know How |
| Author | Dale Carnegie |
| Publisher | Unknown |
| Translation | Not applicable |
| Details | Publication Year/Date: circa 1956 (course booklet) ISBN/Unique Identifier: Unknown Last edition. Number of pages: Common reprints ~32–48 pages (varies by printing) |
| Goodreads Rating | 1.0 / 5 - 1 ratings - 1 reviews |
About the Author
Dale Carnegie, an American writer received worldwide recognition for his influential books on relationship, leadership, and public speaking. Among his timeless classics, the Dale Carnegie book list includes How to Win Friends and Influence People is the most influential which inspires millions even today.
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Usage & Application
How to Use This Book
Here’s how to apply it fast.
First, in a project crunch where deadlines slip, use a 15-minute facts-first huddle: list facts, isolate the true constraint, choose one fix, and commit to a 48-hour test, then measure cycle time.
Second, when a customer issue escalates, separate facts vs. assumptions, rank solutions by impact vs. effort, and deploy the highest-impact quick win within 24 hours to restore trust.
Third, in career decisions, write decision criteria (5-7 items), score each option 1–10, and timebox the choice to 72 hours. This reduces regret and speeds momentum. Execute, review results with numbers, and refine your playbook. Action beats perfection, and iteration compounds results.
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Life Lessons
- Clarity reduces fear: define the problem precisely before acting.
- Decisions need constraints: set criteria and time limits to avoid paralysis.
- Action creates feedback: small tests reveal the best path fast.
- Separate facts from stories: challenge assumptions to uncover root causes.
- Communicate simply: short, clear plans align teams and speed execution.
