Thinkertoys: a handbook of creative-thinking techniques
Publication details: Ten Speed Press, 2006Edition: 2nd edDescription: 394pISBN: 1580087735Subject(s): Creative thinking | Creativity in business | Problem solving | BrainstormingLOC classification: BF408Summary: The tone of this book is playful yet purposeful: author Michalko walks you through the "how-to?s" of a cornucopia of creativity exercises and techniques - plus practical examples and suggestions on how to use them. In addition, the book features many helpful and playful illustrations, giving the impression that creativity is not only a valuable executive skill to cultivate, but it can also be fun and invigorating! Thinkertoys opens with several chapters of practical advice on why you should be creative and the basics of a creative mindset and how to cultivate it. If you?re just starting out in your search for creativity and innovation tools and techniques, you should find this section of the book inspiring and liberating. The book then swings into a wide-ranging collection of linear (left-brained) idea-generating techniques as well as a fascinating collection of intuitive and visually-oriented (right-brained) exercises.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The tone of this book is playful yet purposeful: author Michalko walks you through the "how-to?s" of a cornucopia of creativity exercises and techniques - plus practical examples and suggestions on how to use them. In addition, the book features many helpful and playful illustrations, giving the impression that creativity is not only a valuable executive skill to cultivate, but it can also be fun and invigorating! Thinkertoys opens with several chapters of practical advice on why you should be creative and the basics of a creative mindset and how to cultivate it. If you?re just starting out in your search for creativity and innovation tools and techniques, you should find this section of the book inspiring and liberating. The book then swings into a wide-ranging collection of linear (left-brained) idea-generating techniques as well as a fascinating collection of intuitive and visually-oriented (right-brained) exercises.
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