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Serious creativity : using the power of lateral thinking to create new ideas / Edward de Bono.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : HarperCollins Publishers 1992Description: 338p. ; 24cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780002551434
  • 9780002551434
Subject(s): Summary: Since its first publication, Serious Creativity has established itself as the standard textbook on creativity. Creativity is no longer a matter of old-fashioned brainstorming and hoping that ideas will somehow happen. There are now formal tools that can be used deliberatively and systematically. Edward de Bono, the originator of lateral thinking and widely acknowledged leading international authority in the field of creative thinking, writes with twenty-five years of experience and a long list of prominent clients behind him (Du Pont, Exxon, Shell, Ford, IBM, British Airways, Ciba Geigy, Citibank to name only a few...) By learning his methods of 'serious' creativity, which are now widely in use and have stood the test of time, 'conformists' can become more creative than 'the rebels'. Creativity need no longer be a mystery or a special gift - it is a skill that can be learned and applied.
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Includes index.

Includes index.

Since its first publication, Serious Creativity has established itself as the standard textbook on creativity. Creativity is no longer a matter of old-fashioned brainstorming and hoping that ideas will somehow happen. There are now formal tools that can be used deliberatively and systematically. Edward de Bono, the originator of lateral thinking and widely acknowledged leading international authority in the field of creative thinking, writes with twenty-five years of experience and a long list of prominent clients behind him (Du Pont, Exxon, Shell, Ford, IBM, British Airways, Ciba Geigy, Citibank to name only a few...) By learning his methods of 'serious' creativity, which are now widely in use and have stood the test of time, 'conformists' can become more creative than 'the rebels'. Creativity need no longer be a mystery or a special gift - it is a skill that can be learned and applied.

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