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Why do the most detailed strategic plans—the product of months of work—crumble the moment they meet the friction of the real world?
The failure isn't in your execution; it's in the design. You're following a fragile plan, not a resilient blueprint. While a plan dictates a sequence of steps, a blueprint describes the underlying architecture of your system, allowing you to adapt and thrive in complexity instead of being broken by it.
In The Strategic Thinker’s Blueprint, consultant Rikard Halpert reveals the cognitive tools required to move beyond linear thinking and become an architect of the future. This is not another collection of fleeting business theories. It is a disciplined guide to building the enduring mental models needed to see the system, anticipate second-order consequences, and design strategy that bends without breaking.
This is the definitive guide for leaders who are tired of watching good plans fail. Time to stop reacting to complexity and start designing for it.Book information
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Business and Economics, Technology