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Use History Like a Tool

Author: Steven Levy

 ISBN: 1563437740

The following review was contributed by: Paul Lappen: CLICK TO VIEW Paul Lappen's Reviews 


History, that bane of many a high school and college education, is presented in
a different and much more interesting way than in school. History is more than
just names and dates; it is about the motion of people and events. This book
also looks at a series of "laws" that anyone can use in their daily lives.

An important aspect of history is that it is best studied while it is moving.
Real life is always in motion, whether it is your life, politics, economics or
problems before the local Board of Education. But, do not mistake motion for
movement. Movement means things are actually being done, while motion makes it
look like things are being done (meetings are held, reports are filed, etc, but
nothing more).

Through crystal clear hindsight, we can see that a certain decision or policy
was a terrible idea, and assume that the people making that decision could also
see it. Bad ideas are usually hard to spot, and all we can see is the result of
one decision. Maybe there were no better alternatives at the time.

The best way to slow progress on a certain issue is to appoint a committee to
study the issue. To sidetrack an issue for a long time, use the Law of Co-Equal
Adversaries, and have two committees counteract each other. The next stage after
non-movement is ossification, where everything grinds to a halt. The Law of
Attendance says that being present is more important than doing anything
productive. The Law of Editing comes into force when the person on top changes
the rules in the middle to prevent change from happening. A good way to bring
things to a halt is put all of a group's resources behind solving the wrong
problem; switching from a problem that Can be solved to one that Cannot be
solved. Don't ignore the "classics," like What's In It For Me?

This is a fascinating book. It also makes a good business book; if you recognize
your company in here, Beware. Those who enjoyed history class in school will
enjoy this book. Those who hated history class in school should also read this;
it does a good job of showing that history is a lot more than names, dates and
dead people.

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