How to Get Ideas

How to Get Ideas by Jack Foster is a comprehensive guide published by National Geographic Books on January 14, 2007. This second edition, consisting of 232 pages, presents a straightforward five-step technique designed to help individuals generate ideas more effectively, regardless of their background or experience. The book aims to demystify the idea-generating process, making it accessible to everyone.
Readers will discover methods to condition their minds to become more “idea-prone,” utilize humor, and develop curiosity. The expanded edition includes new insights on leveraging failures and creating an environment conducive to idea generation. With numerous examples and real-life stories, this book focuses on practical strategies for enhancing creativity in business, marketing, and decision-making contexts.
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This new expanded second edition is an international bestseller with over 200,000 copies sold and translated into 15 languages that shows you—no matter your age or skill, your job or training—how to come up with more ideas, faster and easier.
Jack Foster’s simple five-step technique for solving problems and getting ideas takes the mystery and anxiety out of the idea-generating process. It’s a proven process that works. You’ll learn to condition your mind to become “idea-prone,” utilize your sense of humor, develop your curiosity, visualize your goals, rethink your thinking, and overcome your fear of rejection.
This expanded edition of the inspiring and enlightening classic features new information on how to turn failures to your advantage and how to create a rich, idea-inducing environment. Dozens of new examples and real life stories show that anyone can learn to get more and better ideas.
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