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      Where Good Ideas Come From: The Seven Patterns of Innovation

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      Identifies key principles that are driving force of creativity. This book helps to learn how: a slow hunch can be more valuable than a Eureka moment; the connected 'hive mind' is smarter than the lone thinker; where you think matters just as much as what you're thinking; and, ...

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      Product ID:9780141033402
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Where Good Ideas Come From
      Subtitle:The Seven Patterns of Innovation
      Authors:Author: Steven Johnson
      Page Count:336
      Subjects:Cognition and cognitive psychology, Cognition & cognitive psychology
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      Identifies key principles that are driving force of creativity. This book helps to learn how: a slow hunch can be more valuable than a Eureka moment; the connected 'hive mind' is smarter than the lone thinker; where you think matters just as much as what you're thinking; and, the best ideas come from building on the ideas and inventions of others.

      From the author of Emergence and The Ghost Map, Steven Johnson''s Where Good Ideas Come From: The Seven Patterns of Innovation identifies key principles that are the driving force of creativity.

      Learn how:

      A slow hunch can be much more valuable than a Eureka moment
      The connected ''hive mind'' is smarter than the lone thinker
      Where you think matters just as much as what you''re thinking
      The best ideas come from building on the ideas and inventions of others

      From the Renaissance to satellites, medical breakthroughs to social media, Charles Darwin to Marconi, Steven Johnson shows how, by recognising where and how patterns of creativity occur, we can all discover the secrets of inspiration.

      ''Inspirational'' - Independent

      ''Exhilarating ... An entirely new way of looking at almost everything'' - Guardian

      ''A huge diversity of bright ideas'' - Financial Times

      ''Johnson finds new and original things to say about the nature of innovation, and the different forms it can take'' - Economist, Books of the Year

      ''An enthralling work full of counter-intuitive insights'' - Daily Mail

      Steven Johnson is the author of the acclaimed books Everything Bad is Good for You, Mind Wide Open, Emergence and Interface Culture. His writing appeared in the Guardian, the New Yorker, Nation and Harper''s, as well as the op-ed pages of The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. He is a Distinguished Writer In Residence at NYU''s School Of Journalism, and a Contributing Editor to Wired.


      Imprint Name:Penguin Books Ltd
      Publisher Name:Penguin Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2011-09-29

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      Weight246 g
      Dimensions197 × 130 × 21 mm