A review by rgombert
Think Better: An Innovator's Guide to Productive Thinking by Tim Hurson

1.0

Pretty bad. Lots of mumbo jumbo, pseudo science and wishful thinking. Nothing of much of value, more pseudo processes to give the illusion of control and planning.
There were a few good observations scattered about.
The most insightful one: "Training, as practiced in much of corporate America, is an astonishing waste of resources."
Mr. Hurson goes on to explain that a hour, or a day training on a new process, a new skill, etc. With out the ability to use such knowledge once back in the office is MBH (Management By Hope).