“It's the simplicity on the other side of complexity”
Ken Honda

“It's the simplicity on the other side of complexity”

I think what he is, is a master. Ken looks for what really works. Not theory, schmery. He wants to know what works, and there's some ... There's such unusual little pieces in there.[...]
 It's as I said to him the other day, "Ken, it's the simplicity on the other side of complexity. That's what you've discovered."

Martin Rutte

Co-author of The New York Times Business Bestseller Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work

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