Every great creation starts with a good idea, but where does that special spark come from? How do you recognize the ideas that are worth taking further? And what do you do when your mind goes blank? Ideas are fragile, they need to be nourished, encouraged and shaped. This is a book about how to have ideas and how to nurture them so that you can: think more creatively overcome 'idea killers' solve problems more effectively on your own or in a team evaluate, hone and pitch your ideas help your ideas become a reality open your mind to new possibilities and experiences Packed with tips, puzzles and practical techniques, Rob Eastaway will show you that in order to have a good idea you need to have lots of ideas.
Rob Eastaway has run innovation workshops for a large range of companies and organizations since 1990. He has also set puzzles for New Scientist magazine, made regular appearances on BBC Radio 4, and is the writer of eight previous books.
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