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Instant Creativity: Simple Techniques to Ignite Innovation & Problem Solving

Instant Creativity: Simple Techniques to Ignite Innovation & Problem Solving Paperback - 2006

by Clegg, Brian; Birch, Paul

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Kogan Page, 2006. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Depending on your point of view, the prospects for business are terrifying or elating.

About the author

Brian Clegg is Director of Creativity Unleashed Ltd training in business creativity, customer service and personal/team development. He is a Fellow of Royal Society of Arts and has Masters degrees from Cambridge and Lancaster Universities. He has contributed to a wide range of magazines (eg. Professional Manager, Good Housekeeping, Computer Weekly, BBC History) and has written over 20 books, translated into 10 languages. They have previously co-authored Business Creativity, Imagination Engineering, DisOrganization, Instant Teamwork and Crash Course in Creativity.

Paul Birch is Director of VisionJuice, a creativity and organisational change consultancy. During an 18 year career at BA he took a billion pounds out of the cost base as Head of Business Planning; and as the company's first Corporate Jester, he challenged the set thinking that permeates most modern organisations. He is a visiting lecturer at Henley Management College and Oxford University and has written nine books on creative thinking, organisational change, teamwork and leadership.