Creative Intelligence: Harnessing the Power to Create, Connect, and Inspire

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The world is quickly changing in ways we find hard to comprehend. Successful methods of dealing with problems have become outmoded. To be successful, you can't just be good; you also need to be creative. In Creative Intelligence, innovation expert Bruce Nussbaum charts the making of a new literacy, Creative




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