Barbara minto, author of The Golden Pagoda Principle, translated by Wang Dezhong and Zhang Xun. This book is a reading that explains the logic of writing and thinking. This book is divided into four parts. The Golden Pagoda Principle is a reading that explains the logic of writing and thinking. This book is divided into four parts.
The first article mainly explains the concept of the golden pyramid principle, and introduces how to use this principle to build a basic pyramid structure. The purpose is to make readers understand and use the writing skills of simple documents.
The second part introduces how to grasp the link of thinking deeply and carefully to ensure that the sentences used can truly reflect the main points of your thoughts. The book lists many examples and emphasizes the importance of forcing yourself to "think calmly" to express your thoughts clearly.
The third article is mainly aimed at people who need to write research and analysis reports, and those who need to analyze complex problems and put forward conclusions for decision-making. This paper introduces how to use various frameworks to organize the analysis process in different stages in the process of solving problems, so that the writer's thinking is actually organized in advance, so as to apply the golden pyramid principle more conveniently.
The fourth chapter introduces some demonstration skills, which can make the author feel the existence of pyramid structure when demonstrating the idea with pyramid structure in written form such as slides.
The author introduces the principle of golden pagoda.
Barbara minto (196 1) became one of the first female students admitted to Harvard Business School. 1963, Minto was hired as the first female consultant by McKinsey International Management Consulting Company. Her advantages in writing were quickly appreciated, and she was sent to London, England in 1966 to improve the writing ability of more and more European employees of McKinsey & Company.
For more than 30 years, Minto has been committed to teaching people the principles of Minto Pyramid, mainly for those who have received business or professional training but need to write complex reports, research articles, memos or presentations in their work, as well as people from other walks of life. So far, Minto has given lectures to many companies in the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East, and has also given lectures at Harvard Business School, Stanford Business School, Chicago Business School, London Business School and new york State University.