Upstream (Dan Heath) visual synopsis by Dani Saveker
Upstream is a fabulous book by Dan Heath, co-author of Decisive Moments and The Power of Moments.
The book focuses on the need for us to shift into more of an “upstream” mindset. This means one that understands system thinking and the ability to focus not on the visible outcome or problem but the things that are causing problems.
Click here to buy the book today at Amazon (.co.uk)
Click here to buy the book today at Amazon (.com)
Click here to find out more about the Heath brothers
As with the Heath brothers books, Dan writes clearly and the whole book is structured around understanding 3 barriers to ‘upstream’ thinking and then goes on to present 7 key questions. It’s a really important book and a joy to read.
Upstream is a fabulous book by Dan Heath, co-author of Decisive Moments and The Power of Moments.
The book focuses on the need for us to shift into more of an “upstream” mindset. This means one that understands system thinking and the ability to focus not on the visible outcome or problem but the things that are causing problems.
Click here to buy the book today at Amazon (.co.uk)
Click here to buy the book today at Amazon (.com)
Click here to find out more about the Heath brothers
As with the Heath brothers books, Dan writes clearly and the whole book is structured around understanding 3 barriers to ‘upstream’ thinking and then goes on to present 7 key questions. It’s a really important book and a joy to read.
Upstream is a fabulous book by Dan Heath, co-author of Decisive Moments and The Power of Moments.
The book focuses on the need for us to shift into more of an “upstream” mindset. This means one that understands system thinking and the ability to focus not on the visible outcome or problem but the things that are causing problems.
Click here to buy the book today at Amazon (.co.uk)
Click here to buy the book today at Amazon (.com)
Click here to find out more about the Heath brothers
As with the Heath brothers books, Dan writes clearly and the whole book is structured around understanding 3 barriers to ‘upstream’ thinking and then goes on to present 7 key questions. It’s a really important book and a joy to read.