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Creative Superpowers
Equip Yourself for the Age of Creativity
Genres:
Business innovation,
Self-help & personal development,
Advice on careers & achieving success,
Popular psychology,
Computer fraud & hacking,
Advertising,
Business & management,
Business strategy,
Management & management techniques,
Sales & marketing management,
Small businesses & self-employed
Synopsis
'Every business leader should read it immediately' Emma Gannon, author of The Multi-Hyphen Method'A book that made my brain fizz' Bruce Daisley, VP EMEA, TwitterWe are about to enter an Age of Creativity that requires a new set of skills. This book introduces you to four creative superpowers that will help solve your biggest business problems and open up fresh opportunities, namely the powers of:
Hacking - learn how becoming a hacker will help you tackle problems in different ways.
Making - learn how getting your hands dirty and making things stimulates new parts of the brain as well as creating happy accidents.
Teaching - learn how teaching yourself and others consolidates experience in a fast-paced world.
Thieving - learn how looking to what already exists helps you solve your problems.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
"A delightful compendium of wonderful, useful and progressive thoughts, ideas, approaches, from a range of talents and viewpoints. An easily digestible, compelling and fresh take on how to approach change and do it" -- Tom Goodwin, Head of Innovation at Zenith USA "This book is your primer for the language of creativity. And whether you've been speaking it your whole life or you're just wading in, the lessons are invaluable" -- Damian Kulash, Jr., OK GO "A book that made my brain fizz - makes idea creation seem achievable for all of us" -- Bruce Daisley, VP EMEA, Twitter "A must - a rare gem that sparks ideas long after you have finished the final chapter. A book we all need" -- Helen Calcraft, Founding Partner, Lucky Generals "Inspiring ... everyone who wants to get ahead in the age of creativity should read this book" -- Jamie Coomber, Marketing Director, Sonos