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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tony Proctor (University of Chester, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 5th edition Weight: 0.793kg ISBN: 9781138312364ISBN 10: 1138312363 Pages: 374 Publication Date: 16 October 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Creative Problem Solving, Tony Proctor dispenses readers with rich examples of ideation techniques, as well as challenging the readers to question fundamental issues and develop their own capabilities. Proctor showers readers with easy-to-use techniques that have the potential to transform anyone into a genius level creative thinker and problem solver. The author explains and shares good practices for managers to avoid arriving at the same old answers to problems. Proctor offers plenty of techniques that today's readers can use to bridge the creativity gap and unleash their hidden potential in problem solving. Creative Problem Solving is full of practical guidance, as well as case studies to illustrate the key points. It provides the latest guide for generating new ideas - including a chapter to explain the range of computer software, apps, photographs and videos that can act as a spurt to ideation. This book is invaluable reading for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA courses, as well as being particularly useful in ongoing professional development courses for managers. Dr Kim Hua Tan, Professor of Operations and Innovation Management, Nottingham University Business School Creativity is a life skill for leaders, managers, decision makers and students. The fifth edition of Creative Problem Solving provides excellent techniques to creative and critical thinking. I have used cases, techniques, methods and examples from Tony Proctor's book in my teaching, which will help my students to acquire skills in high demand in business and government to solve complex problems. Dr Wahabalbari Ahmed, Lecturer in Economics, Birmingham City University Business School Creative Problem Solving is very supportive of a practice-led approach to management education, at a time when creative thinking skills are increasingly necessary across organisations of all sizes and sectors. Drawing on comprehensive and in-depth theoretical support, it offers lots of useful practical cases and examples to stimulate critical analysis and debate. I have used previous editions as a core text and continue to do so with postgraduate students locally and globally to support decision making, problem solving and exploration of opportunities. Dr Pauline Loewenberger, Senior Lecturer, University of Bedfordshire Business School In Creative Problem Solving, Tony Proctor dispenses readers with rich examples of ideation techniques, as well as challenging the readers to question fundamental issues and develop their own capabilities. Proctor showers readers with easy-to-use techniques that have the potential to transform anyone into a genius level creative thinker and problem solver. The author explains and shares good practices for managers to avoid arriving at the same old answers to problems. Proctor offers plenty of techniques that today’s readers can use to bridge the creativity gap and unleash their hidden potential in problem solving. Creative Problem Solving is full of practical guidance, as well as case studies to illustrate the key points. It provides the latest guide for generating new ideas – including a chapter to explain the range of computer software, apps, photographs and videos that can act as a spurt to ideation. This book is invaluable reading for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA courses, as well as being particularly useful in ongoing professional development courses for managers. Dr Kim Hua Tan, Professor of Operations and Innovation Management, Nottingham University Business School Creativity is a life skill for leaders, managers, decision makers and students. The fifth edition of Creative Problem Solving provides excellent techniques to creative and critical thinking. I have used cases, techniques, methods and examples from Tony Proctor’s book in my teaching, which will help my students to acquire skills in high demand in business and government to solve complex problems. Dr Wahabalbari Ahmed, Lecturer in Economics, Birmingham City University Business School Creative Problem Solving is very supportive of a practice-led approach to management education, at a time when creative thinking skills are increasingly necessary across organisations of all sizes and sectors. Drawing on comprehensive and in-depth theoretical support, it offers lots of useful practical cases and examples to stimulate critical analysis and debate. I have used previous editions as a core text and continue to do so with postgraduate students locally and globally to support decision making, problem solving and exploration of opportunities. Dr Pauline Loewenberger, Senior Lecturer, University of Bedfordshire Business School In Creative Problem Solving, Tony dispenses readers with rich examples of ideation techniques as well as challenging the readers to question fundamental issues and develop their own capabilities. Tony showers readers with easy to use and mind opening techniques to transform anyone into a genius level creative thinker and problem solver. The author explains and shares good practices for managers to avoid arriving at the same old answers to problems. Tony offers plenty techniques today's readers can use to bridge the creativity gap and unleash their hidden potential in problem solving. Creative Problem Solving is full of practical guidance, as well as case studies to illustrate the key points. It provides the latest guide for generating new ideas - including a chapter to explain the range of computer software, apps, photographs and videos that can act as a spurt to ideation. Collectively, Tony brings creative problem solving alive in both the content and the ways of explaining the techniques. I can see the book continuing to be used as main textbook for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA courses, as well as particularly useful in ongoing professional development courses for managers. Dr. Kim Hua Tan Professor of Operations and Innovation Management Nottingham University Business School, England Author InformationTony Proctor is Emeritus Professor at the University of Chester, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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