From Publishers Weekly
Few authors encourage people to read as little of their book as possible, but Jensen (Simplicity) uses the table of contents to highlight five “must-read” sections on streamlining work practices, then encourages people who just want the tools to skip to the “Do-Less Toolkit” at the back of the book, which distills every chapter into a one- or two-page summary. The tactic, which matches his counsel to always demand the “executive summary” of any professional (more…)