Key Facts and Insights
- The book presents a set of 25 different "lenses" or perspectives to look at and solve business problems.
- Shapiro's main argument is that the solution to a problem often lies in reframing the problem, rather than in the solution itself.
- Each lens provides a unique way of looking at a problem, which then guides the problem solver to a solution.
- Shapiro also emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions in problem-solving. He suggests that the better the question, the better the solution.
- The book is not just a theoretical guide but includes practical examples...