The Art of Creative Thinking: How to be Innovative and Develop Great IdeasNew ideas help businesses gain an advantage over their rivals. Employees who generate these new ideas -- who practice the art of creative thinking -- are one of a company's greatest assets. The Art of Creative Thinking shows the reader practical ways of becoming a more creative thinker. Each succinct chapter is built around one core idea which is then developed and illustrated. End-of-chapter key points summarize the main points. The Art of Creative Thinking shows you how to: develop your understanding of the creative process; overcome barriers to creating new ideas; broaden your vision; build on new ideas; develop a creative attitude; become more confident as a creative thinker. |
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Make the strange familiar and the | 15 |
Keypoints | 25 |
Curiosity | 33 |
Keep your eyes open | 39 |
Listen for ideas | 45 |
Reading to generate ideas | 51 |
Keep a notebook | 57 |
Make better use of your Depth Mind | 67 |
Do not wait for inspiration | 77 |
Sharpen your analytical skills | 83 |
Suspend judgement | 89 |
Sleep on the problem | 103 |
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The Art of Creative Thinking: How to be Innovative and Develop Great Ideas John Adair Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
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