September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
4h 15m
English
If you’re facing a real problem, you have to think in a creative way to solve it. I’ve separated this section out from creative thinking, however, because what makes problem solving different is that it’s reactive. It’s not optional. You have to do it because there’s some kind of obstacle looming that you have to get past, over, through, around. And to do that, you have no choice but to get your thinking cap on.
The last section was about having fun with ideas and seeing where they take you. This time, you know exactly where you need to be – the problem is how to get there. You know you need to reduce your costs, or fix your relationship, or deal with an overload of work, or resolve a diary clash that demands you be in two ...