management of the absurd by richard farson

Probably one of the more interesting leadership/management books I have ever read. One that I will definitely re-read once or twice.

“Planning may not be effective at assessing the future, but it can be a good way to assess the present. It also indicates trade-offs that may be necessary, sets boundaries so that possibilities can be carefully assessed, simulates plausible scenarios, integrates ideas, and forces people to think about consequences.” - Richard Farson