Think Better: An Innovator's Guide to Productive Thinking

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Author: Tim Hurson

ISBN-10: 0071494936

ISBN-13: 9780071494939

Category: Business Life & Skills

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Want to Outsmart the Competition? Learn how to Think Better.“Marvelously choreographed and insightful... A treasury of powerful ideas for anyone who wants to boost their own brand equity and contribute mightily to their company's success.”-Andy Boynton, Ph.D., Dean, Carroll School of Management, Boston College, and author of Virtuoso Teams“If you want success in your career, in your business, or in your life, Think Better is for you. Buy it, read it, and don't look back.”-Roger J. Burns, Worldwide Partner Mercer Human Resource Consulting“Brilliant, thought-provoking, easy-to-read, this book is one of the best creativity books I have read in 30 years. Buy it, read it, and change your life!!””-Arthur B VanGundy, Ph.D., Professor of Communication, University of Oklahoma, author of Getting to Innovation“Get copies for everyone you work with, talk about it together, and then get on with inventing your future. This book will show you how.”-Ian Percy, author of The Profitable Power of Purpose“A practical guide to the power and importance of productive thinking that should be read by everyone. Use it to unlock the full creative power of your mind.”-Glenn Bishop, Director, Engineering, Yahoo! Europe“Tim will get your gray matter in an uproar. I can't stop thinking about Think Better. But you should. Stop thinking about buying this book and go buy it…NOW.-Stephen Shapiro, author 24/7 Innovation“More than worthwhile - a must.”-Roger von Oech, author A Whack on the Side of the HeadTim Hurson is a founding partner of thinkx intellectual capital (www.thinkxic.com), a firm that provides global corporations with training, facilitation, and consultation in productive thinking and innovation. He's both a faculty member and Trustee of the Creative Education Foundation, and a founding director of Facilitators Without Borders.

Why Think Better? Monkey Mind, Gator Brain and the Elephant's Tether Kaizen vs. Tenkaizen Stay in the Questiion The Miricle of the Third Third Six Steps to PT model Great Answer (Wrong question) Ten Thousand Failures Review and Guide to Using Productive Thinking Steps to Help Establish Habit of Thinking Productively