Best statement in the book is in the section on decision blockages - "The Big Fact is this: In very few instances is one decision actually better than another." Many different decisions can be made successful, given the investment in seeing it through.
From my review of Overcoming Indecisiveness; a very useful little book.
Very good book, full of more information than you will be able to take in at once. I have read it three times in the last 25 years, each time gaining a bit of useful information.
Another good one is Rubin's Overcoming Indecisiveness, it has more immediately useful tips than Burka and Yuen's book, but less long term value.
From my review of Overcoming Indecisiveness; a very useful little book.
http://www.amazon.com/Overcoming-Indecisiveness-Stages-Effec...