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Tina Seelig
inGenius
A Crash Course on Creativity
2015. 224 S. 8 in
Verlag/Jahr: HARPERCOLLINS US 2015
ISBN: 0-06-202071-4 (0062020714)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-06-202071-0 (9780062020710)
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From the iInternationally bestselling author of WHAT I WISH I KNEW WHEN I WAS 20 (and Stanford University Professor) Tina Seelig Ph.D. delivers a practical guide to improving creativity and bringing an entrepreneurial mindset to all areas of life.
Imaginative. Innovative. Ingenious. These words describe the visionaries we all respect and admire. And they can describe you, too. Contrary to common belief, creativity is not a gift some of us are born with. It is a skill that all of us can learn. International bestselling author and award-winning Stanford University educator Tina Seelig has worked with some of the business worldīs best and brightest, who are now among the decision-makers at companies such as Google, Genentech, IBM, and Cisco. In inGenius she expertly demystifies creativity, offering a set of tools and guidelines that anyone can use. A fantastic resource for everyone wanting to achieve their ambitions, and for readers of Jason Friedīs Rework, and Seth Godinīs Poke the Box.
"Tina invites us inside her Stanford University course to reveal that we all have creative potential waiting to be unleashed." Ori Brafman, coauthor of Sway and Click
Tina Seelig earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience from Stanford University Medical School and is Professor of the Practice in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanfordīs School of Engineering and executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She is the international bestselling author of What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 and inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity. In 2009, Seelig was awarded the prestigious Gordon Prize from the National Academy of Engineering for her pioneering work in engineering education. Follow her on Twitter at @tseelig.