Description
- ISBN-13: 9780753553602
- Publisher: WH Allen
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 27 mm
- Width: 197 mm
- ISBN-10: 0753553600
- Publisher Date: 27 May 2021
- Height: 127 mm
- No of Pages: 368
- Weight: 256 gr
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹764.15Current price is: ₹764.15.
Think Like a Rocket Scientist by Ozan Varol (9780753553602) offers practical strategies to tackle challenges using a scientific approach. Learn how to think critically, solve problems creatively, and make better decisions in uncertain times. Endorsed by Susan Cain, Daniel Pink, and Adam Grant. Perfect for anyone seeking to improve their thinking and achieve breakthrough results.
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Siddharth Biswas –
Think Like a Rocket Scientist offers a unique approach to thinking. Some of the ideas were hard to implement. Still, worth exploring.
Aditya Nigam –
Varol’s book is full of useful strategies. At times, it felt too theoretical, but the overall message is powerful. I would recommend it.
Aashi Aggarwal –
Offers great tools. I believe it needs better structure. I found myself rereading a few pages but the book is insightful.
Harshit –
It’s a great book. Varol gives great insight on how to think and solve problems.
Jatin Singh –
The book was good, but I wished it had more insights. It was still a good read.
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
While some parts felt a bit abstract, I still managed to learn from this book. Overall a good read.
Prarthana Agrawal –
This book provides a refreshing perspective on problem-solving. While some examples felt a bit abstract, the core principles are solid and potentially life-changing.
Stuti Seth –
A fascinating read! I found the problem-solving techniques insightful and surprisingly applicable to everyday life. Some concepts were a bit dense, but overall, a worthwhile investment.
Ishika Arya –
The concepts are brilliant. Some of them weren’t explained well, but I was still able to learn more.
Sankalp Mathur –
Overall, I loved this book. Varol provided very effective ways to think like a rocket scientist!
Himanshi Wadhwa –
The tools were easy to understand, and I appreciate how the author provides insight on the approach to solving problems.
K R Ganeshkumar –
I found some of the rocket science analogies a bit stretched, but the core principles of critical thinking are excellent.
Simarpreet Singh –
Varol simplifies complex concepts nicely. I struggled with some of the jargon but found it a worthwhile read. Good to keep.
Adarsh Sirmour –
The concepts were practical. I would recommend this to anyone.
Prateek Sahni –
Great book overall. The problem-solving methods were unique and useful, although a few of them felt impractical.
Dhruv Kumar –
This book wasn’t bad, but wasn’t great either. Some of the strategies are effective, however, some are impractical.
Divij Gupta –
I appreciated the book’s practical advice. A few concepts were confusing, but it had good lessons to takeaway.
Thummalapalli Manoj –
I struggled with the concepts, but the writing was clear. Overall, it was a good book with a lot of information.
Anurag Jaiswal –
The concepts are useful and a great read for those who want to improve their thinking.
Sonu Kumar Singh –
I enjoyed the book. The concepts are well-explained. However, I hoped for more real-world examples. Good but not great.
Diksha Syan –
An interesting read that provides many takeaways. The author explained concepts and problem-solving skills well.
Ajeet Kumar Gupta –
The book gave new approaches to challenges. However, the writing style was a little dry. Still a very insightful read!
Sanjana Srivastava –
This book inspired me to think differently. Some parts were slow-paced but the book is insightful.