Author Name:
Adams, James (Stanford University)
Title:
The Care and Feeding of Ideas: A Guide to Encouraging Creativity
Binding:
Hardcover
Book Condition:
Very Good
Jacket Condition:
Very Good
Type:
Book
Size:
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Publisher:
Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
1987
ISBN Number:
0201101602 / 9780201101607
Illustrator:
R.O. Blechman (Cover Art)
Seller ID:
5995MM
; 223 pages with index; Second printing January 1987; Black & white illustrations, photographs; Textblock is tight with former owners name neatly written to front-free endpaper; Red cloth covered boards with title in gold; Pictorial dust-jacket with no tears and modest shelf & edge wear; We have placed the dust-jacket in a protective, removable mylar cover; . (Adams leads a tour through the mind, the brain and the nervous system and the storehouse of memory, pointing out how they work and how they conspire against us when we tackle problems. He shows us how poor problem-solving habits can be changed and that the creativity risk is well worth it. A solid guide to creating an environment in which ideas can thrive. The author, James L. Adams is the author of 'Conceptual Blockbusting' A Guide to Better Ideas' which was a classic with over 250,000 copies in print. At time of this printing he was still teaching at Stanford University. An engineer by training, he was also a popular lecturer and creative consultant to businesses, government agencies and other organizations.)
CREATIVE THINKING PROBLEM SOLVING THE CARE AND FEEDING OF IDEAS PSYCHOLOGY MIND MEMORY CREATIVITY PROBLEM-SOLVING HABITS IDEAS/JAMES ADAMS BUSINESS-THE PSYCHOLOGY-THE
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