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The Business Playground – Dave Stewart & Mark Simmons
The one-sentence summary Unlearn your serious side and relearn how creativity can stimulate commerce. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS Grown-ups can
The Brand Innovation Manifesto – John Grant
The one-sentence summary Build your brand, redefine the market and defy convention by generating a brand molecule instead of an
The Art Of Creative Thinking – John Adair
The one-sentence summary You can be more creative if you train yourself to think differently. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS Once
The Age Of Unreason – Charles Handy
The one-sentence summary We will not survive unless we actively respond to the radical way our world is changing. WHAT
S.U.M.O. (Shut Up, Move On) – Paul McGee
The one-sentence summary The best way to get something done is to ignore what’s happened before and move on. WHAT
Sticky Wisdom – Matt Kingdon et al.
The one-sentence summary To hatch a decent creative idea you need to have high quality stimulus, protect and nurture young
Socialnomics – Erik Qualman
The one-sentence summary Social media is transforming the way we live and do business. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS Social media
Smart Leadership – Yudelowitz, Koch & Field
The one-sentence summary Smart leaders set a course, assume it will change, and try to get lots of people to
Six Thinking Hats – Edward de Bono
The one-sentence summary Discipline your business thinking, and the way in which you organise information. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS In
Six Frames – Edward de Bono
The one-sentence summary Discipline your business thinking, and the way in which you organise information. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS In
See, Feel, Think, Do – Andy Milligan & Shaun Smith
The one-sentence summary Instinct is a powerful tool so long as it is preceded by high quality observation of, and
Revolution – Bill Lucas
The one-sentence summary We need to unlearn and learn constantly to keep adapting to an ever-changing world. WHAT THE BOOK