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Becoming A Creative Genius {again}
Contributor(s): Nordgren, Carl (Author), Qian, Kevin (Designed by)
ISBN: 1611532167     ISBN-13: 9781611532166
Publisher: Torchflame Books
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Creativity
- Business & Economics | Decision Making & Problem Solving
- Business & Economics | Strategic Planning
Physical Information: 0.28" H x 6" W x 9" (0.41 lbs) 132 pages
 
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Becoming a Creative Genius {again} makes the case that we are all born creative and entrepreneurial geniuses, then shows you how to become the most creatively entrepreneurial version of yourself you can be. And is there a part of your life that won't improve when that happens?

Those attending Nordgren's workshops comment that his content prepares them to get the most out of:

Agile software development
Design thinking
Lean start-up methodology
Corporate innovation processes

Nordgren's content, organized as The Generative Way matrix, will improve your ability to get the most out of these tools as you grow your creative capacity and develop your entrepreneurial instincts.

Tom Triumph, CEO of Orbital Environments says that "Becoming a Creative Genius {Again}" is important. It reminds us of the inherent ability each of us had as children to imagine, play and create. More importantly, it provides numerous lessons and exercises to help us rediscover and rekindle those likely now underutilized characteristics. In today's dynamic world, our creativity is critical to thriving and contributing. Read this book and rediscover your creative genius {again}.


Contributor Bio(s): Nordgren, Carl: - Carl Nordgren has spent a lifetime writing Becoming a Creative Genius {again}. He first worked for a start-up in 1979 and has founded a half dozen companies since as well as assisted in the founding of a dozen more; he's worked in four of the creative industries; he's published three novels including the award winning Anung's Journey and the International Best Seller The 53rd Parallel; from 2002 to 2016 he was adjunct faculty at Duke and taught over 3,500 undergrads how to be the most creative and entrepreneurial versions of themselves they could be. His first job was a fishing guide, from the summer of 1966 to the summer of 1970; if he wasn't in high school or college he was guiding on the English River in wilderness Ontario and the White River in the Ozarks of Arkansas, where he learned a lot about bringing creative thinking and entrepreneurial behavior to the inches and the minutes of each day. He credits his wife Marie as a powerful influence on his work, through her nurturing of creative genius in their children and in her preschool nursery based on the Waldorf child development principles. They have three daughters, Krista Anne, Brita, and Sarah Rose, and he and Marie enjoy watching them flourish.