Secrets From The Innovation Room How to Create High Voltage Ideas
Everyone is naturally creative; the key lies in knowing how to tap into that inner creativity anytime, anywhere, and for any reason. Secrets from the Innovation Room explains how the creative process is learnable, just like any other skill.
It debunks long-held myths and mysteries, replacing them with a step-by-step process for coming up with innovative, hero-making, and profitable ideas on demand.
This work includes proven techniques for coming up with creative and profitable ideas-every time. Everyone is naturally creative; the key lies in knowing how to tap into that inner creativity anytime, anywhere, and for any reason. Secrets from the "Innovation Room" explains how the creative process is learnable, just like any other skill. It debunks long-held myths and mysteries, replacing them with a step-by-step process for coming up with innovative, hero-making, and profitable ideas on demand. Author Kay Allison has years of firsthand experience drawing creativity from others. She uses this knowledge to deliver a results-focused book that stops the "I'm not creative" argument in its tracks. Work sheets, self-tests, examples, and more show you how to consistently come up with ideas that make money-and drive careers forward- as you: recognize and avoid the 10 Enemies of Ideas and Innovation; learn and use proven problem-solving techniques in any situation; and loosen up creative juices to get ideas flowing.Download Here
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May 3rd, 2007 12:18
thnx
January 26th, 2008 14:26
Thanks too much. I was looking for that book
July 17th, 2008 06:17
Thanks