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The Strategy Paradox: Why Committing to SUccess Leads to Failure (and what to do about it)
By Michael Raynor
Currency; 1 edition (February 20, 2007)

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  • Number of pages - 320
  • Thought Level: 100%
    (100% = above-average pop business book; 50% = typical pop business - skimmable; 150% = a fair slog - a textbook; etc.)
  • Time to Read: 8 hours
  • Content Density: 25% (Good)
  • Interest Factor:High


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