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Innovative Team: Unleashing Creative Potential for Breakthrough Results [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x147x28 mm, kaal: 386 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1118115716
  • ISBN-13: 9781118115718
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x147x28 mm, kaal: 386 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1118115716
  • ISBN-13: 9781118115718
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"Supposedly, our high level of cognition (and strategically placed thumbs) is what set us apart from much of the natural world. But it turns out that while we all think, we do not all think the same way. We all naturally use the universal creative process, for instance, but our preferences within that process make all the difference in forging a workable solution. These preferences have an enormous impact on the ways we go about solving problems and how we work together. This book introduces a uniquely effective set of tools called FourSight, field-tested by top consultants, but never before presented to a mass audience, that can help anyone from professionals to laymen solve problems and achieve performance breakthroughs. FourSight enables teams to understand their patterns of thinking and to then more deliberately manage themselves toward accomplishing a task. In business-fable style, the book reveals the impact that our underlying work style preferences have on our teams and their results. Part 1 travels along on a team's journey from dysfunctional to high functioning. Part 2 reveals the theory behind successful breakthrough teams with a clear introduction to the four stages of the breakthrough thinking process. These stages will help both team members and leaders understand the dynamics present within their team and provide the reader with options for how to improve performance. It will also serve as a great resource for management and leadership development professionals, team leaders, and others interested in kick-starting innovation in their workplaces and lives"--

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Supposedly, our high level of cognition (and strategically placed thumbs) is what set us apart from much of the natural world.? But it turns out that while we all think, we do not all think the same way. We all naturally use the universal creative process, for instance, but our preferences within that process make all the difference in forging a workable solution. These preferences have an enormous impact on the ways we go about solving problems and how we work together.

?This book introduces a uniquely effective set of tools ? called FourSight, field-tested by top consultants, but never before presented to a mass audience ? that can help anyone from professionals to laymen solve problems and achieve performance breakthroughs. FourSight enables teams to understand their patterns of thinking and to then more deliberately manage themselves toward accomplishing a task.

?In business-fable style, the book reveals the impact that our underlying work style preferences have on our teams and their results. Part 1 travels along on a team s journey from dysfunctional to high functioning. Part 2 reveals the theory behind successful breakthrough teams with a clear introduction to the four stages of the breakthrough thinking process. These stages will help both team members and leaders understand the dynamics present within their team and provide the reader with options for how to improve performance. It will also serve as a great resource for management and leadership development professionals, team leaders, and others interested in kick-starting innovation in their workplaces and lives.

Acknowledgments ix
About the Authors xi
Foreword xv
Introduction 1(12)
Part 1 The Story
Chapter 1 We Have a Problem
13(14)
Chapter 2 Just What Kind of Duck Are We Dealing with Here?
27(6)
Chapter 3 The Sum of the Parts
33(8)
Chapter 4 The Need and the Way Out
41(18)
Chapter 5 Thinking About Thinking
59(8)
Chapter 6 Mapping a Minefield
67(10)
Chapter 7 The Power of a Good Question
77(12)
Chapter 8 From Wild to Workable
89(10)
Chapter 9 Combining the Unlikely
99(10)
Chapter 10 Be Careful What You Wish For
109(12)
Chapter 11 Preserving the Novelty
121(6)
Chapter 12 Priming the Pump
127(12)
Chapter 13 The Pieces Come Together
139(14)
Chapter 14 What's the POINt?
153(10)
Chapter 15 Assisting Acceptance
163(18)
Chapter 16 Sealing the Deal
181(12)
Epilogue Where Are They Now?
187(6)
Part 2 Exploring the Four Creative Thinking Styles
Chapter 17 Applying the Framework
193(2)
Chapter 18 Clarifying the Situation
195(10)
Chapter 19 Generating Ideas
205(10)
Chapter 20 Developing Solutions
215(10)
Chapter 21 Implementing Plans
225(6)
Chapter 22 The Combination of Preferences Within People
231(6)
Chapter 23 Creating Conditions for Success
237
Chris Grivas is an organizational and leadership development consultant focused on increasing the creative capacity of individuals, teams, and organizations. His clients have included Ernst & Young, Connecticut Childrens Medical Center, and New York University, among others.

Gerard J. Puccio is department chair and professor at the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State College and partner in FourSight, a training company and publisher of FourSight: Your Thinking Profile. He is an accomplished writer, speaker, and consultant to Fisher-Price, British Broadcasting Corporation, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Kraft, and others.