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Crack the Code: 8 Surprising Keys to Unlock Innovation

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Winner of the NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in Business In today’s fast-changing, hyper-competitive environment, developing your ability to creatively solve problems is mission critical. Creativity fuels growth, serves clients, and contributes to mission-based pursuits. Across every industry, organizations have an insatiable appetite to find creative problem-solvers who can crack the code to unlock innovative outcomes and drive measurable results.
The good news is that creative problem-solving is a skill set that can be developed and harnessed. It’s accessible to all of us. In Crack the Code , Kaiser Yang explores the four key mindsets shared by the most successful creative problem-solvers in the world and provides eight proven tactics they use to solve complex problems and seize new opportunities. Using a careful analysis of the biggest challenges facing the world today and extensive research into the minds making a difference, Crack the Code is a practical guide to help you overcome barriers to innovative thinking and unlock your capacity to creatively solve problems in new and refreshing ways.

216 pages, Hardcover

Published September 14, 2021

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August 22, 2021
I am a big fan of innovation 💡 development and self growth in this area. The practical aspect of this book is just what it is supposed to be! The exercises and how they should be applied to deal practical life will guide you towards the development of your level of innovation. Some stories are well-known and some of them I have read for the first time, some exercises I knew and were new to me. Very good book for everyone interested in creativity and innovation.
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