""Great ideas are integral to success. They separate you from your competition. In this video, Lynda Curtin provides specific tools to generate fresh ideas quickly in a systematic way. Using the proven techniques of lateral thinking, provocative operation, concept extraction and random entry, she engages you in a powerful idea-generating process. She discusses the nature of ideas: how they com, how powerful they can be, how to get the most mileage out of them. Curtin shows how to break out of your current mind box, take charge of your creative thinking potential, and out-think your competition."--Conteneur."
"Lynda Curtain presents creative thinking techniques to use for generating new ideas."@en
""Using the techniques of lateral thinking, provocative operation, concept extraction and random entry, Lynda Curtin promotes an idea generating process"--Conteneur."
"Using the techniques of lateral thinking, provocative operation, concept extraction and random entry, Lynda Curtin promotes an idea generating process."
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