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Building better boxes – and other ways to ignite innovation and creativity…

April 16, 2014 by dgrace Leave a Comment

TAKE 5 -  five featured titles available from BCIT Library: 

Thinking in new boxes: a new paradigm for business creativity / Luc de Brabandere and Alan Iny
HD 53 B7125 2013

  • don’t think outside of the box –create new boxes that make sense for you – this book tells you how to do it

Inside the box : a proven system of creativity for breakthrough results / Drew Boyd and Jacob Goldenberg
HD 53 B687 2013

  • how to innovate on a systematic basis, using templates designed from patterns common to inventive solutions

Red thread thinking : weaving together connections for brillant ideas and profitable innovation / Debra Kaye with Karen Kelly
HD 53 K39 2013
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  • shows how to weave originality from disparate information and turn it into a product or service that can shake up the marketplace
  • can you resist this chapter title: Stop crying over spilt milk because the glass is still half full

More great ideas a day : 365 more business ideas for each day of the year / authors, Jim Blythe et.al.
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  • 365 chapters, each with the outline of an idea to make yourself or your business better and some tips for putting the idea into practice
  • read it all at once or check in every day for something new

Unthink : rediscover your creative genius / Erik Wahl
HD 53 W34 2013

  • written by graffiti artist and corporate thought leader (interesting combination) who believes that  “creativity is in all of us and re-discovering it is the key to unlocking your fullest potential”

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