"The demon of quantification - the one way of thinking common to all ""people who can do their job"" by Kodai Ando"
Kodai Ando's book "The Demon of Quantification: The One Way of Thinking Common to All People Who Can Work" outlines the common method of thinking that all people who are able to work share.
"Numbers aren't everything, but no one has grown up by ignoring numbers" is the fundamental premise of this book. Put another way, it illustrates the notion that you may use statistics to identify your own shortcomings and overcome them in order to develop and produce positive outcomes at work.
The five steps to becoming a successful person are introduced in this book
Take more actions: Count the number of things you do with accuracy.
Beware the probability trap: Take care not to fall into the trap of finding security in division.
Identify variables: Consider what to concentrate on at work.
Concentrate on the real factors: Remove irrelevant variables and focus on the most significant ones.
Looking at things from both a short-term and long-term perspective: counting backwards from a long time
Readers will be able to better their life and reach their full potential by following these methods.













