| Title | : | Grasp the Solution: How to Find the Best Answers to Everyday Challenges |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.91 (178 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1905493959 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 290 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2011-10-20 |
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Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower Which do you want to be?GRASP The Solution is a refreshingly pragmatic and straight-talking guide to making decisions and solving problems creatively. If you've always thought creativity was all fluff and no substance, this book will make you think again.How to find the best answers to everyday challenges Struggling to come up with new and innovative ideas? Got the idea but can t make it happen? Frustrated trying to find the right answers? Fed up of failed group brainstorming sessions? Chris Griffiths (head of ThinkBuzan, the organisation behind Mind Mapping the thinking tool used by millions worldwide) compels you to let go of what's killing your creativity. In just four clear steps, he shows you how to unleash bold, fresh ideas and solutions in a systematic way to help you triumph innovatively over any challenge. Testimonials "Chris shows with clarity and persuasiveness that creative thinking
Editorial : "I obtained many ideas and a real shift in my thinking" --John Brooker, CEO, Yes! And
"Organizations are proclaiming the need to 'work smarter' - Chris Griffiths provides a road map of how to do that." --Bob Urichuck, Author of 'Disciplined For Life' and 'You Are the Author of Your Future'
"Chris challenges people to break from 'old ways' and embrace creative ideas for doing things differently." --Brenton Nicholls, Director, Impact Unlimited
It is a great book. I knew very little about mushrooms before reading the book, but now I feel educated.. The downside, however, was that much of these ideas were some that I have read before in other self motivation books. There are a lot of equations and theories, but not enough useful stuff for applying these equations to conditions in the real world. And she winds together the new story of each successive book neatly into the story of Cinder, adding new characters even as she expands the scope of the plot.
She also has a brilliant knack for writing well-developed, distinct characters -- obviously the downtrodden, increasingly confident Linh Cinder is the heroine of the overall story, but each following story features a new heroine (and a new love story) with the feisty, fiery Scarlet, the lonely and naive Cress, and the fragile scarred Winter. Walsh's "Forgotten New York" for many years now, the web site being an invaluable resource for not only general New York City his
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