What Made You Think of That?

Thinking Differently in Business

Business & Finance
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Author: Gary Bertwistle ISBN: 9781741768633
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Publication: July 1, 2009
Imprint: Allen & Unwin Language: English
Author: Gary Bertwistle
ISBN: 9781741768633
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication: July 1, 2009
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Language: English

Have you ever wondered why some people consistently seem to have original and different ways of approaching problems, ideas or opportunities? Are you intrigued as to why some individuals see opportunities where others can't or why some companies lead, whilst others follow? This book is both an explanation and celebration of thinking differently.

What Made You Think of That? is a simple, easy to understand and practical guide to unlocking your own great ideas and those great ideas lurking in the people or company around you. It provides you with a true understanding of how imagination and creativity works with loads of tips and tools and real life stories to illustrate just how easy it can be.

For those of you who are leaders this book can guide you through practical steps in creating an organisation that empowers its entire staff from CEO to casual employees to think differently about every aspect of the business, thus leading to better solutions for customers or clients and ultimately greater success.

In these increasingly challenging times, there has never before been a more important time for every individual and every company to be thinking differently about themselves and their business. Read What Made You Think of That? and find out how!

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Have you ever wondered why some people consistently seem to have original and different ways of approaching problems, ideas or opportunities? Are you intrigued as to why some individuals see opportunities where others can't or why some companies lead, whilst others follow? This book is both an explanation and celebration of thinking differently.

What Made You Think of That? is a simple, easy to understand and practical guide to unlocking your own great ideas and those great ideas lurking in the people or company around you. It provides you with a true understanding of how imagination and creativity works with loads of tips and tools and real life stories to illustrate just how easy it can be.

For those of you who are leaders this book can guide you through practical steps in creating an organisation that empowers its entire staff from CEO to casual employees to think differently about every aspect of the business, thus leading to better solutions for customers or clients and ultimately greater success.

In these increasingly challenging times, there has never before been a more important time for every individual and every company to be thinking differently about themselves and their business. Read What Made You Think of That? and find out how!

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