Book Draft – “Making Good Decisions” – Workbook for Volume 1 – Part V: Epilogue (3 of 4)
This post for all readers continues the public peer-review of this book with the third page from a four-page epilogue for this workbook (Vol.1 – Part V: The Template for Reading Research Papers).
A reader involved in the public peer-review of this book on Substack asked for a one-page document that would present the top-10 or so, bottom-line ideas from this workbook.
The Terms-of-Art definitions provided in this workbook, presented an opportunity to summarize key ideas from this workbook by grouping them, alphabetically under the headings of 10 bottom-line ideas, as shown on Page 3.
Volumes 1 & 2 provide readers with the “Tools”, “Checklists”, and “Processes” used by CTRI. Volume 3 provides a continuously growing sample of illustrations based on CTRI’s use of these “Tools”, “Checklists”, and “Processes”. These workbooks support CTRI’s institutional projects, training programs, and conference presentations.
Given that we live at a time that places a higher survival value than usual on the ability to “See for Yourself” (i.e. “Constructive Skepticism”) instead of the traditional “Trust Them”, or even the Missouri-like “Show Me”, the writing of this book as a public, peer-review process seeks to provide these “Tools”, “Checklist”, and “Processes” in a useful way to as many people as possible, and as fast as possible.
”CTRI by Francois Gadenne” writes a business book in three volumes, published serially on Substack for public peer-review. The book connects the dots of life-enhancing practices for the next generation, free of controlling algorithms, based on the lifetime experience of a retirement age entrepreneur, & continuously updated with insights from reading Wealth, Health, & Statistics research papers on behalf of large companies as the co-founder of CTRI.