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Inspired Innovation: From Toil to Transformation

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Inspired Innovations have brought solutions to humankind, sharing the heart of heaven with the imagination of humans, redeeming the toil of work and taking us into purpose-rich transformation. This book unpacks divine what it is, what it is not, how we get it, and more importantly, the processes and tools that give Inspired Innovation a greater probability of coming to fruition.

In this book Brett Johnson draws on the experiences of innovators around the world and shares their innovation hacks and life lessons. He also unpacks his own Inspired Innovation journey in the hopes that you too will shift from Toil to Transformation.

256 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 7, 2025

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Brett Johnson

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Brett Johnson is the founder of The Institute for Innovation, Integration & Impact, Inc, which is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Passionate about the abolition of dichotomy­—eradicating the false barriers between facets of life, Brett is particularly interested in removing the barrier between the so-called secular and sacred. A chartered accountant, writer, father and social entrepreneur, Brett is dedicated to societal transformation through business and leadership development.

Brett has over thirty years of experience with leading public accounting and management consulting firms. He and the team at The Institute have repurposed hundreds of corporations, working extensively with executive groups within businesses, NGOs and international charities, helping them dream new futures, and align around a common purpose.

A South African native, Brett has lived in the USA since 1986.

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