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245 0 0 _aIdea hunting
_h[videorecording] :
_bkey principles for spawing great ideas /
_cAndy Boynton.
260 _aMill Valley, CA :
_bKantola productions,
_cc2011.
100 _aBoynton, Andy.
300 _a1 x DVD ;
_c44 mins.
500 _aHow to find creative sparks in unusual places. “Good artists borrow; great artists steal.” Why disciplined idea hunting trumps IQ. Business titans Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Walt Disney shared a common practice: they deliberately and systematically sought out new, creative ideas from diverse sources to propel invention and innovation. Active idea hunting led to their breakthroughs. Arriving at new ideas does not, however, require genius, says Dr. Boynton in this Stanford video. Purposeful observation is a skill that can be mastered. To become an effective idea hunter, be receptive to creative inspiration from unfamiliar or unusual sources. Warren Buffet, for example, attributed the seed of his “circle of competence” investment philosophy to Ted Williams’ strike zone analysis in The Science of Hitting. Reuse, repurpose, or recombine existing ideas—yours or others’—to innovate. And be quick to test or prototype your ideas so that you “fail early to succeed sooner.
500 _a1 x DVD.
650 7 _aCreative thinking.
_2sears
650 7 _aCreative ability in business.
_2sears
650 7 _aSuccess in business.
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