The Idea Hunter: How to Find the Best Ideas and Make them Happen

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The Idea Hunter: How to Find the Best Ideas and Make them Happen

The Idea Hunter: How to Find the Best Ideas and Make them Happen

2018-02-20 The Idea Hunter: How to Find the Best Ideas and Make them Happen

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Good Read Amazon Customer Interesting read, highly recommend.. As I read it, I have to constantly stop Susan J. Clarke As I read it, I have to constantly stop to make note of a number of ideas that come to mind.. Five Stars Amazon Customer Good book, must read for start ups

Understand that failure isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Get the room right. Arrange your physical workspace in ways that will help you collide with and generate useful ideas. 8. Focus on “Try-ability.” Make it easy for people to try out your idea, before buying into it. Too often, people fall into the trap of thinking that the only worthwhile idea is a thoroughly original one. For example, store your hot ideas in folders or piles that are visible. 10. A different way of discovering and developing the best business ideasJack Welch once said, "Someone, somewhere has a better idea." In this myth-busting book, the authors reveal that great business ideas do not spring from innate creativity, or necessarily from the brilliant minds of people. In fact, you’ll want to build failure into your Hunt for the best ideas, with the prolific use of prototyping (getting your ideas initially into some rough form). They understand that valuable ideas are already out the

Sylvan, Serial Entrepreneur and Technologist (One Technology, TrustWorks, LemonadeHeroes, Sylvan Social Technology)“We rely on using the ideas of thousands of experts to win against tough competition in a crowded market. "Humans make progress by discovering new ideas, but also, importantly, by repurposing the ones that already exist. White, Chairman & CEO, DirecTVObserve, ask questions, be curious, dare to throw odd ideas into a group’s conversation to make it better. The trick is knowing where to look for them and how to capture them.  Boynton and Fischer tell us how.”Ron Sargent, Chairman & CEO, Staples, Inc.“The Idea Hunter