The best-selling guide to overcoming creative blocks and unleashing a torrent of great ideas-updated for a new generation of problem solvers. James Adams's unique approach to generating ideas and solving problems has captivated, inspired, and guided thousands of people from all walks of life. Now, twenty-five years after its original publication, Conceptual Blockbusting has never been more relevant, powerful, or fresh. Integrating insights from the worlds of psychology, engineering, management, art, and philosophy, Adams identifies the key blocks (perceptual, emotional, cultural, environmental, intellectual, and expressive) that prevent us from realizing the full potential of our fertile minds. Employing unconventional exercises and other interactive elements, Adams shows individuals, teams, and organizations how to overcome these blocks, embrace alternative ways of thinking about complex problems, and celebrate the joy of creativity. With new examples and contemporary references, Conceptual Blockbusting is guaranteed to introduce a new generation of readers to a world of new possibilities.
2006年9月4日的《新闻周刊》(Newsweek)上有一书评,评论Curtis R. Carson and William W. Wilmot的《创新》(Innovation)一书。这篇书评的开头很引入注目:为什么有的人一辈子只有一个主意就江郎才尽,为什么有的企业拿出一种产品后坐吃山空,被人超越呢? 比如一度红火的宝丽来...
评分 评分 评分不知道有多少人和我一样, 是从某IT行业书籍的推荐书目中找到这样一本老书的. 作为一个从事IT行业五年的熟练工来说, 难免会陷入一年经验用十年的老套剧情中. 本书提供了一些锻炼创造性思维方法(比如一心二用), 同时也解释了为什么大公司喜欢搞小的创业团队(在集体环境中创新)的...
quite a few good points here
评分这是一本很简短的书,跟编程应该没什么直接关系,主要说的是思维思考的过程,和局限性,和怎样打破这些局限性。
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评分代码大全:“很多程序员--或者说很多人--对在高层和低层思考之间的升降感感到困惑,从系统的一个视角转到另一个视角,从智力上来说是很费力的,但对于创建有效的设计方案而言却是极其重要的。如果你想要获得愉悦的、提高智力灵活性的练习,请阅读 Conceptual Blockbusting
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