Paul Sloane
Lateral Thinking for Every Day: Extraordinary Solutions to Ordinary Problems
Paul Sloane
Lateral Thinking for Every Day: Extraordinary Solutions to Ordinary Problems
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Harness the power of lateral thinking to develop powerful reasoning techniques, challenge assumptions and help you creatively find unexpected solutions to daily problems.
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Harness the power of lateral thinking to develop powerful reasoning techniques, challenge assumptions and help you creatively find unexpected solutions to daily problems.
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- Verlag: Kogan Page
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781398607972
- ISBN-10: 1398607975
- Artikelnr.: 63936151
- Verlag: Kogan Page
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781398607972
- ISBN-10: 1398607975
- Artikelnr.: 63936151
Paul Sloane is an experienced speaker, course leader and facilitator. A recognised authority on innovation and creative speaking, he speaks and gives workshops to leading corporations around the world. He is also the best-selling author of How to Be a Brilliant Thinker, The Innovative Leader, The Leader's Guide to Lateral Thinking Skills and editor of A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing, all published by Kogan Page.
Chapter
01: What is lateral thinking and why do you need it?; Chapter
02: Example
Steven Spielberg and Jaws; Chapter
03: Challenge your assumptions; Chapter
04: Some lateral thinking puzzles to get you thinking; Chapter
05: How to use De Bono's Six Thinking Hats to improve meetings and decisions; Chapter
06: Lateral ways to succeed at interview; Chapter
07: Ask smarter questions; Chapter
08: Clever riddles; Chapter
09: So you think you are open
minded; Chapter
10: Lateral memory improvement techniques; Chapter
11: Sometimes it pays to be outrageous; Chapter
12: Games which promote creativity and lateral thinking; Chapter
13: Example
Sidney Bernstein and Granada TV; Chapter
14: More lateral thinking puzzles; Chapter
15: Analyse problems first
The fishbone method; Chapter
16: Example
The founding of Google; Chapter
17: A Lateral thinking method
The Random Word; Chapter
18: Lateral thinking in the office
How to get noticed and promoted; Chapter
19: How to succeed with study and exams
Tips for students; Chapter
20: The Disney Method for creative ideas; Chapter
21: Lateral thinking and mathematics
With some puzzles; Chapter
22: Example
Hannibal crossing the Alps; Chapter
23: Lateral Thinking in art; Chapter
24: Sneaky tricks in sports; Chapter
25: More memory methods; Chapter
26: Using Six Serving Men to understand problems; Chapter
27: Lateral Rock Stars
Bowie, Mercury, Madonna, Lady Gaga; Chapter
28: How to take a different point of view; Chapter
29: Become a brilliant conversationalist; Chapter
30: How lateral thinking can improve relationships; Chapter
31: Wacky Word Puzzles; Chapter
32: Use an Outsider Mindset; Chapter
33: Clever Ways to Appear Smarter than you are!; Chapter
34: Try Weird Combinations; Chapter
35: What if the opposite were true?; Chapter
36: Fire up your Imagination with these exercises; Chapter
37: Lateral Inventors; Chapter
38: Take advantage of accidents; Chapter
39: Sometimes think like a criminal; Chapter
40: When the world Zigs, Zag; Chapter
41: The Power of Silly Questions; Chapter
42: The Greatest Bluff; Chapter
43: Move the Kettle!; Chapter
44: Don't be a Zebra, be a Giraffe!; Chapter
45: Beware these Cognitive Biases
01: What is lateral thinking and why do you need it?; Chapter
02: Example
Steven Spielberg and Jaws; Chapter
03: Challenge your assumptions; Chapter
04: Some lateral thinking puzzles to get you thinking; Chapter
05: How to use De Bono's Six Thinking Hats to improve meetings and decisions; Chapter
06: Lateral ways to succeed at interview; Chapter
07: Ask smarter questions; Chapter
08: Clever riddles; Chapter
09: So you think you are open
minded; Chapter
10: Lateral memory improvement techniques; Chapter
11: Sometimes it pays to be outrageous; Chapter
12: Games which promote creativity and lateral thinking; Chapter
13: Example
Sidney Bernstein and Granada TV; Chapter
14: More lateral thinking puzzles; Chapter
15: Analyse problems first
The fishbone method; Chapter
16: Example
The founding of Google; Chapter
17: A Lateral thinking method
The Random Word; Chapter
18: Lateral thinking in the office
How to get noticed and promoted; Chapter
19: How to succeed with study and exams
Tips for students; Chapter
20: The Disney Method for creative ideas; Chapter
21: Lateral thinking and mathematics
With some puzzles; Chapter
22: Example
Hannibal crossing the Alps; Chapter
23: Lateral Thinking in art; Chapter
24: Sneaky tricks in sports; Chapter
25: More memory methods; Chapter
26: Using Six Serving Men to understand problems; Chapter
27: Lateral Rock Stars
Bowie, Mercury, Madonna, Lady Gaga; Chapter
28: How to take a different point of view; Chapter
29: Become a brilliant conversationalist; Chapter
30: How lateral thinking can improve relationships; Chapter
31: Wacky Word Puzzles; Chapter
32: Use an Outsider Mindset; Chapter
33: Clever Ways to Appear Smarter than you are!; Chapter
34: Try Weird Combinations; Chapter
35: What if the opposite were true?; Chapter
36: Fire up your Imagination with these exercises; Chapter
37: Lateral Inventors; Chapter
38: Take advantage of accidents; Chapter
39: Sometimes think like a criminal; Chapter
40: When the world Zigs, Zag; Chapter
41: The Power of Silly Questions; Chapter
42: The Greatest Bluff; Chapter
43: Move the Kettle!; Chapter
44: Don't be a Zebra, be a Giraffe!; Chapter
45: Beware these Cognitive Biases
Chapter
01: What is lateral thinking and why do you need it?; Chapter
02: Example
Steven Spielberg and Jaws; Chapter
03: Challenge your assumptions; Chapter
04: Some lateral thinking puzzles to get you thinking; Chapter
05: How to use De Bono's Six Thinking Hats to improve meetings and decisions; Chapter
06: Lateral ways to succeed at interview; Chapter
07: Ask smarter questions; Chapter
08: Clever riddles; Chapter
09: So you think you are open
minded; Chapter
10: Lateral memory improvement techniques; Chapter
11: Sometimes it pays to be outrageous; Chapter
12: Games which promote creativity and lateral thinking; Chapter
13: Example
Sidney Bernstein and Granada TV; Chapter
14: More lateral thinking puzzles; Chapter
15: Analyse problems first
The fishbone method; Chapter
16: Example
The founding of Google; Chapter
17: A Lateral thinking method
The Random Word; Chapter
18: Lateral thinking in the office
How to get noticed and promoted; Chapter
19: How to succeed with study and exams
Tips for students; Chapter
20: The Disney Method for creative ideas; Chapter
21: Lateral thinking and mathematics
With some puzzles; Chapter
22: Example
Hannibal crossing the Alps; Chapter
23: Lateral Thinking in art; Chapter
24: Sneaky tricks in sports; Chapter
25: More memory methods; Chapter
26: Using Six Serving Men to understand problems; Chapter
27: Lateral Rock Stars
Bowie, Mercury, Madonna, Lady Gaga; Chapter
28: How to take a different point of view; Chapter
29: Become a brilliant conversationalist; Chapter
30: How lateral thinking can improve relationships; Chapter
31: Wacky Word Puzzles; Chapter
32: Use an Outsider Mindset; Chapter
33: Clever Ways to Appear Smarter than you are!; Chapter
34: Try Weird Combinations; Chapter
35: What if the opposite were true?; Chapter
36: Fire up your Imagination with these exercises; Chapter
37: Lateral Inventors; Chapter
38: Take advantage of accidents; Chapter
39: Sometimes think like a criminal; Chapter
40: When the world Zigs, Zag; Chapter
41: The Power of Silly Questions; Chapter
42: The Greatest Bluff; Chapter
43: Move the Kettle!; Chapter
44: Don't be a Zebra, be a Giraffe!; Chapter
45: Beware these Cognitive Biases
01: What is lateral thinking and why do you need it?; Chapter
02: Example
Steven Spielberg and Jaws; Chapter
03: Challenge your assumptions; Chapter
04: Some lateral thinking puzzles to get you thinking; Chapter
05: How to use De Bono's Six Thinking Hats to improve meetings and decisions; Chapter
06: Lateral ways to succeed at interview; Chapter
07: Ask smarter questions; Chapter
08: Clever riddles; Chapter
09: So you think you are open
minded; Chapter
10: Lateral memory improvement techniques; Chapter
11: Sometimes it pays to be outrageous; Chapter
12: Games which promote creativity and lateral thinking; Chapter
13: Example
Sidney Bernstein and Granada TV; Chapter
14: More lateral thinking puzzles; Chapter
15: Analyse problems first
The fishbone method; Chapter
16: Example
The founding of Google; Chapter
17: A Lateral thinking method
The Random Word; Chapter
18: Lateral thinking in the office
How to get noticed and promoted; Chapter
19: How to succeed with study and exams
Tips for students; Chapter
20: The Disney Method for creative ideas; Chapter
21: Lateral thinking and mathematics
With some puzzles; Chapter
22: Example
Hannibal crossing the Alps; Chapter
23: Lateral Thinking in art; Chapter
24: Sneaky tricks in sports; Chapter
25: More memory methods; Chapter
26: Using Six Serving Men to understand problems; Chapter
27: Lateral Rock Stars
Bowie, Mercury, Madonna, Lady Gaga; Chapter
28: How to take a different point of view; Chapter
29: Become a brilliant conversationalist; Chapter
30: How lateral thinking can improve relationships; Chapter
31: Wacky Word Puzzles; Chapter
32: Use an Outsider Mindset; Chapter
33: Clever Ways to Appear Smarter than you are!; Chapter
34: Try Weird Combinations; Chapter
35: What if the opposite were true?; Chapter
36: Fire up your Imagination with these exercises; Chapter
37: Lateral Inventors; Chapter
38: Take advantage of accidents; Chapter
39: Sometimes think like a criminal; Chapter
40: When the world Zigs, Zag; Chapter
41: The Power of Silly Questions; Chapter
42: The Greatest Bluff; Chapter
43: Move the Kettle!; Chapter
44: Don't be a Zebra, be a Giraffe!; Chapter
45: Beware these Cognitive Biases