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Rod Judkins

Ideas Are Your Only Currency


100 creative projects to open your mind & inspire greate ideas
2017. 240 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HODDER & STOUGHTON; SCEPTRE 2017
ISBN: 1-473-64005-9 (1473640059)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-473-64005-4 (9781473640054)

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Acclaimed artist and business consultant Rod Judkins reveals how to inspire great ideas, and how to future-proof yourself in the knowledge economy.
FUTURE-PROOFING FOR THINKERS.

´What skills and abilities will a student need to prosper in five, ten, or fifteen years´ time?´

In a world of change, where skills become out of date quickly, it is ideas that last.

We all need to be prepared for a world that is fluid, global and interdisciplinary. Distinctions between specialties will blur and overlap. Change is happening at electrifying speed. In this vortex there are no maps.

Featuring 100 interactive chapters to inspire groundbreaking new ideas, this is perfect for fans of Keri Smith´s Wreck this Journal, Paul Arden´s It´s Not How Good You Are and Rolf Dobelli´s global bestseller The Art of Thinking Clearly.
Some business books are annoying because they try to tell you what to think. This one, however, shows you how to think. It features artfully simple prose, immersive and witty illustrations, and a range of eminently quotable aphorisms by anyone from Socrates to Pamela Anderson. Whatever job you are doing today, this book will help you do it better tomorrow, with a smile on your face... Both fun and stimulating. Harpers Bazaar Online
Judkins, Rod
Rod Judkins is an accomplished lecturer at Central St Martin´s, one of the world´s pre-eminent art schools whose alumni - ranging from artists like Lucien Freud, and Antony Gormley through to the designers Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen - have helped shape our culture. Judkins has lectured on the subject of creativity at universities and to businesses around the world. He blogs at Psychology Today, and also acts as a consultant to numerous private companies. Trained at The Royal College of Art, he has exhibited at galleries including Tate Britain, The National Portrait Gallery and The Royal Academy.