【資料名稱】:How to Get Ideas
【資料作者】:Jack Foster
【資料來(lái)源】:Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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【文章大小】:1.96M
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【圖書分類】: 經(jīng)濟(jì)管理
【資源格式】: PDF
【頁(yè)數(shù)】:214 pages
【書號(hào)】:978-1576754306
【出版時(shí)間】: May 1, 2007
【發(fā)表原因】: 論壇首發(fā),搜索無(wú)重復(fù)
【簡(jiǎn)介及目錄】:
From Scientific AmericanQuite simply, the best book on creativity I have ever seen. --This text refers to an alternatePaperback edition.
ReviewHow To Get Ideas answers the basic questions of where do ideas come from, why do some people get so many of them, and is there some secret technique to getting more of them. How To Get Ideas answers these questions and demonstrates that any reader, regardless of age or skill, employment or training, can come up with more ideas, faster and easier than ever before in his or her life. Author Jack Foster shows how to condition the mind and become "idea-prone"; how to make the child within us and our sense of humor work for us; how to develop our curiosity, visualize our goals, rethinking our thinking, combine different ideas, and overcome our fear of rejection. How To Get Ideas provides a five-step procedure for solving problems and getting ideas, a proven procedure that takes the mystery and anxiety out of the idea-generating process, a procedure that works. How To Get Ideas should be in every school, community, and corporate library across the country. How To Get Ideas is the ideal place to start for anyone seeking to make improvements in the world around them. --Midwest Book Review
If I had money enough to buy only one book, it would be Jack Foster's How to Get Ideas. It is a quick read for a quick start, a motivator to make you more productive and more secure. This book should be re-read every four or five months as food for the rest of your life. -- Dennis F. Holt, Chairman and CEO, Western International Media --This text refers to an alternatePaperback edition.