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Smart World: Breakthrough Creativity And the New Science of Ideas
Richard Ogle
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| #1164480 in Books | Harvard Business Review Press | 2007-06-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.18 x1.16 x6.53l,1.38 | File type: PDF | 303 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Phenomenal!!!|By William Dahl|Probably one of the most important books that most folks will never get around to reading.Don't make that mistake. I almost did.
You have to think when you read this book. It's an exercise. One that produces a vastly better intellectual fitness than when you began.
The theme of this book is that the space of ideas think for us||"A provocative look at the creative process..." --BusinessWeek, July 9, 2007|About the Author|Richard Ogle is an entrepreneur, consultant, and independant scholar.
Since ancient times, people have believed that breakthrough ideas come from the brains of geniuses with awesome rational powers. In recent years, however, the paradigm has begun to shift toward the notion that the source of creativity lies "out there," in the network of connections between people and ideas. In this provocative book, Richard Ogle crystallizes the nature of this shift, and boldly outlines "a new science of ideas." The key resides in what he calls "ide...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Smart World: Breakthrough Creativity And the New Science of Ideas | Richard Ogle.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.