The 42 rules are divided into six logical sections, designed to diagnose why your current training isn't working and how to fix it.
While written primarily for educators, the rules of Practice Perfect translate seamlessly into any performance field. A sales team can practice a five-second opening script (encoding the hard part). A customer service department can practice using the actual phone system (real props). A hospital can run daily five-minute drills on handoff communication (practice the 20). The book’s genius lies in its insistence that practice must be frequent, short, and relentless—not reserved for annual retreats. The 42 rules are divided into six logical
For anyone tired of talent myths and ready to embrace the gritty, methodical work of improvement, Practice Perfect offers not just a hit of inspiration, but a detailed blueprint. As the authors remind us, practice does not make perfect— perfect practice makes perfect. And that is a skill worth learning. A customer service department can practice using the