Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers

Reading Level
Grade 11
Time to Read
2 hrs 8 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers?

Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers is 10th and 11th grade.

Expert Readability Tests for
Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 9
SMOG Index Grade 11
Coleman Liau Index Grade 10
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 7

Reading Time

2 hrs 8 mins

How long to read Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers?

The estimated word count of Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers is 31,775 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 2 hrs 8 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 32 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 1 hrs 11 mins.

Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers - 31,775 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 3 hrs 32 mins
Average 250 words/min 2 hrs 8 mins
Fast 450 words/min 1 hrs 11 mins
Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers by Nat Greene
Authors
Nat Greene

More about Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers

31,775 words

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for Stop Guessing: The 9 Behaviors of Great Problem Solvers

3 hours and 25 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

Become the greatest problem solver you can be! Bad problem solving costs individuals and society incalculable amounts of time, money, and sanity. In this book Nat Greene—who’s been solving hard problems professionally for over twenty years—shares nine behaviors anyone can adopt to find solutions to even the most seemingly intractable problems. The problem with most problem solving, Greene says, is that it’s not problem solving at all: it’s guessing. We have an idea of what might work and we try it out. If that doesn’t work, we try something else. And so on. It’s inefficient at best, and with really hard problems there are simply too many variables for guessing to work. Greene shows you how to adopt the behaviors great problem solvers use to arrive at solutions efficiently—without guessing. He illustrates them with examples ranging from everyday issues like fixing a malfunctioning garage door to stopping frequent breakdowns at a chemical plant (saving millions of dollars) to addressing the scourge of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. So stop guessing and start solving today!