Ingenius: A Crash Course on Creativity Tina Seelig – 2012, HarperOne Finished December, 2013. Author: @tseelig – http://about.me/tinaseelig Introduction “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” – Alan Hay “Creativity is an endless renewable resource.” “The parts of your brain that are responsible for self-monitoring are literally turned off during creative endeavors.” (118) […]
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Book Summary – Ingenius: A Crash Course on Creativity
Posted: January 29, 2014 by Todd in Books, Culture, ProductivityTags: aesthetics, constraints, creativity, failure, framing, ideation, incentives, Ingenius, iteration, observation, reframing, Tina Seelig
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