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Your Next Big Idea: Improve Your Creativity and Problem-Solving
β Scribed by Samuel Sanders
- Publisher
- Heard Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
π IndieReader 2021 Discovery Awards Business Category Book of the Year π
π²One of the only books in the world to be carbon negative (see yournextbigideabook.com for details).π²
BlueInk Review Notable Book & IndieReader Approved
Featured byΒ Yahoo!, Apple Books, Bookshop, Advertising Week, Thrive Global, Booklist Magazine, Publishers Weekly, Market Watch, and multiple affiliates ofΒ CBS, Fox,Β andΒ NBC, this non-fiction business and self-help creativity guide encourages innovation in aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders. Have you ever looked at aΒ product and thought, 'Why didn't I think of that?' or, 'I'm just not a creative person!' Improve problem-solving skills and increase the effectiveness of knowledge management in your organization to come up with the next game-changing idea to hit the market!Β
In this book you will:Β
β’ Learn how others innovate by examining the world around themΒ
β’ Practice asking questions, and see how to recognize details in observations
β’ Complete creative exercises to get into the right mindsetΒ Β
β’ Understand the importance of sharing ideas, and assess their feasibility
Fueling You to Find: Your Next Big Idea
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<p>"The author makes a compelling case that we often start solving a problem before thinking deeply about whether we are solving the <i>right</i> problem. If you want the superpower of solving better problems, read this book." -- <b>Eric Schmidt, former CEO, Google</b></p><p><b>Are you solving <i>th
<p><span>"The author makes a compelling case that we often start solving a problem before thinking deeply about whether we are solving the </span><span>right</span><span> problem. If you want the superpower of solving better problems, read this book." -- </span><span>Eric Schmidt, former CEO, Google
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