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Creative Thinking & Problem Solving

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This book is for anyone, anywhere, in any position in business. It will help you think things through creatively, quickly get the right solution and get you the recognition you deserve for your role as an innovative leader.
You'll learn really useful techniques for generating ideas, a simple but effective method for the Evaluation of your Ideas - and when you have the Big Idea you can apply the "six-phases of decision-making" to make sure you have the right one.


Anybody in any field of business today needs to be a leader rather than a follower. So you'll need great ideas and solutions to sometimes difficult problems. This book will give you the tools for Creative Thinking and Problem Solving. It will help you view familiar things in new ways that give you an advantage. Five techniques will help you to generate numbers of useful big ideas, show you how to evaluate them and then how to decide which ones to use for the greatest benefit.


Phil Sinclair (Author) is well-known for his contribution to the publishing of training and self-development materials for young managers in his home country of South Africa. His audio seminars have been heard by more than 100,000 executives world-wide. He has received several prestigious international awards for his work in small business promotion. He is author of three books and twelve internationally used management training programmes.

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First published September 10, 2012

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December 13, 2020
Fit for purpose. It doesn’t proclaim to have all the answers and in depth analysis of methods so it’s right that it is short and sweet, enough to spark your interest in some things, like the scamper method.
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