The Genius Machine: The Eleven Steps That Turn Raw Ideas into Brilliance
A complete, step-by-step system for developing an idea, thinking through an issue, or creating a revolutionary innovation
Gifted with the unique ability to help people discover and apply their own innate genius, intellectual property consultant Gerald Sindell works with individuals and organizations to maximize returns on their most precious capital: their ideas and innovat...more
Gifted with the unique ability to help people discover and apply their own innate genius, intellectual property consultant Gerald Sindell works with individuals and organizations to maximize returns on their most precious capital: their ideas and innovat...more
Hardcover, 160 pages
Published
April 28th 2009
by New World Library
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It’s disheartening. Everyday, really good ideas fall flat. Many individuals start services that could really make a difference in this world but despite the need no one interested and the businesses fail. In these difficult economic times, such instances only seem to become more frequent.
The Genius Machine sets out 11 steps meant to take good ideas and cultivate them to maturation. The steps themselves help to clarify not only the actual idea but also the reader’s expectations and direction.Thi...more
The Genius Machine sets out 11 steps meant to take good ideas and cultivate them to maturation. The steps themselves help to clarify not only the actual idea but also the reader’s expectations and direction.Thi...more
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