- I am surprised that the evaluation and implementation stage is considered to be the most difficult step in the creative endeavor. To me the most challenging step is coming up with a feasible idea.
- I am a little confused between the misconceptions of innovation “innovation is planned and predictable” and “innovation relies on dreams and blue-sky ideas” because the book states the innovators are very practical people and that the process to innovation is gather knowledge and incubate your thoughts which sounds like a very planned process of innovation.
- Question 1: How long do you sit and mull over an idea that may or may not come to be anything possible and not get that “eureka” moment, before giving up on the idea? Question 2: What is the best idea for obtaining a partner in your entrepreneurial venture when you have a great idea, but don’t have the skills to implement it? I think my idea is easy to put into practice, but I don’t have the computer skills to do it.
- One of the things I disagree, or have an issue with, is the idea that “killer phrases” are the real barriers to creative thinking. I am the president of a club and when we try to come up with fundraising ideas I sometimes use them because the ideas are unfeasible or not worth the effort, and many times my other officers have come up with better ideas.
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