Anchor System Thinking: The Art of Situational Analysis, Problem Solving, and Strategic Planning for Yourself, Your Organization, and Society
Written by A. I. Shoukry
Narrated by Brad Oxnam
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About this audiobook
Searching for calm waters in a turbulent life? In an increasingly complex world, the need to understand where you stand and where you are going is fundamental on the personal, organizational, and societal level.
A. I. Shoukry—author of the bestselling book In or Out—introduces us to his innovative concept; anchor system thinking.
You are a vessel in the sea of life. Whether you like it or not, whether you float or sink, stand still or move forward, you are always anchored or searching for an anchor. And it's better to know your anchor points than to be anchored without knowing. If you think you are floating freely, think again. Do you know your anchor points?
Anchor system thinking can be applied as a situational analysis tool on the personal, organizational, social, and even national levels. Anchor system thinking can, therefore, be used for problem-solving and strategic planning for personal, business, political, societal, geopolitical, or relational dilemmas.
In this short, insightful book, you will:
- Discover how to think using the anchor system thinking concept.
- Master anchor system thinking and its application on the personal, organizational, and societal levels.
- Understand various anchor points and how are we all anchored to location, time, social networks, and entities.
- Learn how to draw anchor maps for yourself, your organization, and society to understand your current status.
- Solve problems on the personal, organizational, and social level using anchor system thinking.
- Know how to be a reliable anchor point for others and excel at it.
- Practice the proactive anchoring technique for strategic future planning for yourself, your organization, and society.
Anchor System Thinking is an innovative paradigm that will change how you approach your life, work, and relationships forever.
So, buy Anchor System Thinking and start anchoring today!
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Reviews for Anchor System Thinking
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I gave up on chapter 2. I got tired of hearings about boat analogies.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It does a really good job of driving the message home! Great book.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5While the idea was interesting, it was very poorly developed. The writing alternated between concepts so obvious as to be trite, and concepts so complex and poorly explained as to be useless. Also, the author's prejudices became more and more glaring the further into the book I got. He uses frequent religious references as examples, consistently listing mosque, church, and even Hindu temple, but not once referencing synagogue. As an Egyptian, he makes frequent references to the culture, economy, and political structure of the middle east, but no mention of Israel. Listing religious location anchor points have mention of Mecca and Rome, but never Jerusalem. At first I thought the omissions incidental, but the further I got, the more obvious it became that the omissions were intentional. Such a prejudiced outlook brings the accuracy of the author's perspective into question.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It is quite an interesting book and I enjoyed it?
1 person found this helpful