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Breakthrough Thinking Series

Breakthrough Thinking from the Ideation Emporium of Creativity, Book 4

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De : George Nagle
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Breakthrough Thinking™ brings innovation to our lives at home and work. It is a simple methodology focused on three major concepts. The first is bringing awareness to how we think our brains work and then discovering where we may have had misconceptions. The second is letting go of the powerful need to be right at the start of trying to achieve something new. The final concept is how to move forward as a team on ideas without falling back into old habits that will crush your breakthroughs in thinking. We are assembling these thoughts, tools, and techniques into three ideation books to empower creativity to deliver rapid innovation.

Though presented from a work perspective, the concepts have implications everywhere in life. You will begin with how to bring focus and alignment by utilizing a focused approach on people first. You will then be enabled to communicate prioritization and strategic planning throughout an organization. It will then be time to unleash your creativity with direct input from customers. That explosion of genuinely innovative ideas will make work and home happier. The positive mind frame will allow for true innovation, not just iteration, to change your markets in under eight months.

The Five Letter F Word, Miserable at Work? Why? You Don’t Have to Be, and How Are Kids Innovating Faster Than You? are part of the Breakthrough Thinking™ series from the Ideation Emporium of Creativity.

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