A "Business Digest" fax I got yesterday had a great excerpt from the book. There was a lesson for property management in there.
The gist of the excerpt is: "You don't need a lot of reasons to undo a bad decision. In fact, one will do. Indeed, I suspect a lot of corporate miscues and folly would be avoided if more people had the courage to question midstream the sanity of continuing to pursue a patently bad decision to its logical conclusion."
I can think of a few career examples of that. I can think of a few current ones too!
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