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lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Serious Creativity Edward De Bono, 1996 A deliberate systematic approach to creativity on demand. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Rise of the DEO Maria Giudice, Christopher Ireland, 2013-10-04 The majority of companies, their employees and their leaders navigate a space where competitors appear overnight, customers demand innovations monthly, business plans rarely last a full year and career ladders have been replaced by trampolines. This environment of constant change will only accelerate in the future and traditional business leaders are ill equipped to deal with it. Just as we took our cues from MBAs and the military in casting the ideal CEO of the 20th century, we can look to design - in its broadest form - to model our future leader, the DEO. These leaders possess characteristics, behaviors and mindsets that allow them to excel in unpredictable, fast-moving and value-charged conditions. They are catalysts for transformation and agents of change. A hybrid of strategic business executive and creative problem-solver, the DEO is willing to take on anything as an object of design and looks at ALL problems as design challenges. Readers will learn not only why this form of leadership is essential to the success of modern organizations, but also what characteristics are best suited to this role. Through intimate conversations with leading DEOs, we explore the mindsets, communities, processes and practices common to creative business leaders. The book lays out—graphically and through example—how DEOs run their companies and why this approach makes sense now. We help readers identify these skills in themselves and their colleagues, and we guide them in using these skills to build, revive or reinvent the next generation of great companies and organization. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Lateral Thinking Puzzlers Paul Sloane, 1992 Puzzles - Clues - Answers_ |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Super Lateral Thinking Puzzles Paul Sloane, Des MacHale, 2000 Stand out from the pack--don't think conventionally, think laterally! And, you can start developing well-honed mental skills with more than 80 braintwisting puzzles that test your creativity and smarts. At first it might not seem as if there's enough information to solve them, but if you just persist, you'll come up with the logical answers. Some of the conundrums come from real life: try to figure out how the Greek playwright Aeschylus could have been killed by a tortoise or how the truth about Mary Queen of Scots' baldness was finally revealed. Or, give this a shot: A runner was awarded a prize for winning a marathon. But, the judges disqualified him when they saw a picture of his wristwatch. Why? Happy puzzling! Answer: A picture of the runner early in the race showed him wearing his watch on his right wrist. When he crossed the finishing line it was on his left wrist. The judges investigated and found that one man had run the first half and his identical twin brother ran the second half of the race. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Great Lateral Thinking Puzzles Paul Sloane, Des MacHale, 1994 We never grow tired of good news how come' mysteries of this kind....These story brainteasers are often solved in groups...with solvers asking yes-or-no questions of the puzzle poser (the one holding this book, perhaps). A novel feature of this volume is a Clues' section containing sample questions and answers, allowing you to play along solitaire.--Games World of Puzzles. 96 pages, 24 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: The Leader's Guide to Lateral Thinking Skills Paul Sloane, 2006 Poses the question, how can you energize people to see problems not as obstacles to success but as opportunities for innovation? Looks at what makes a lateral leader - the kind of person who can create a climate of creativity by inspiring people to have the confidence to take risks, and who can then develop their skills in creative techniques. Presents practical exercises for implementing the principles of lateral thinking and uses real-life examples to illustrate the rules, principles and processes involved. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Six Thinking Hats Edward De Bono, 2008 Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats is the groundbreaking psychology manual that has inspired organisations and individuals all over the world. De Bono's innovative guide divides the process of thinking into six parts, symbolized by the six hats, and shows how the hats can dramatically transform the effectiveness of meetings and discussions. This is a book to open your mind, unleash your creativity and change the way you think about thinking. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Classic Lateral Thinking Puzzles Edward J. Harshman, Des MacHale, Paul Sloane, 2003 A man writes the same number, and nothing else, on 20 sheets of paper. Why? To figure this out--and hundreds of other mind-bending lateral puzzles, too--you'll have to really fire up your brain and imagination. At first, it may not seem as if there's enough information to come up with a solution. But look more closely; there's always more than meets the eye. Check your assumptions, ask good questions, retune your mind, separate the facts from the red herrings, and the answers will come. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Lateral Logic Gareth Moore, 2016-04-28 Learn to open your mind and unlock your natural abilities to solve all kinds of real-life conundrums with this programme designed to improve your lateral thinking, from bestselling brain-training and puzzle book author Gareth Moore. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: The Mechanism of Mind Edward de Bono, 2015-07-02 The Mechanism of Mind presents Edward de Bono’s original theories on how the brain functions, processes information and organises it. It explains why the brain, the ’mechanism’, can only work in certain ways and introduces the four basic types of thinking that have gone on to inform his life’s work, namely ‘natural thinking’, ‘logical thinking’,’ mathematical thinking’ and ‘lateral thinking’. De Bono also outlines his argument for introducing the word ‘PO’ as an alternative to the word ‘NO’ when putting lateral thinking into practice. Drawing on colourful visual imagery to help explain his theories and thought-processes, from light bulbs and sugar cubes to photography and water erosion, The Mechanism of Mind remains as fascinating and as insightful as it was when it was first published in 1969. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a greater understanding of how the mind works and organises information – and how Edward de Bono came to develop his creative thinking tools. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Test Your Creative Thinking Lloyd King, 2003 Do you want to learn a different way of thinking?Do you want to stretch your mind?Almost everyone is born with the capacity to be creative, but few realise it and such skills are often neglected or untapped. Lateral thinking is all about thinking 'outside the box', breaking out of familiar thought patterns and coming up with new possibilities. It is one of the keys to improving creativity.This book of brand new lateral puzzles aims to encourage you to think creatively. Whether at work, as part of an assessment or simply for fun, learning to think creatively can be hugely rewarding and make a real difference to your ability. By trying to find unusual or unexpected associations, patterns and connections, you can learn to keep an open mind and to look at everything in a different way.With plenty of questions and tips, this book provides an ideal opportunity for anyone to practice thinking laterally and improve their creativity. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Brain Teasers Ian Livingstone, Jamie Thomson, 2009-02-25 A great way to have fun and build brain power, Brain Teasers offers a variety of games to delight and challenge even the most advanced puzzler. Brain Teasers shows off some outrageously fun new mindbenders, like anasearches (a combination of an anagram, a crossword, and a word search), numberlockers (think of a crossword puzzle with numbers instead of words), and alphabetics (a miniature crossword puzzle that uses each letter of the alphabet exactly once). Perfect for anyone who sits down with the New York Times crossword puzzle every morning or works through Sudoku puzzles on the way home, this book is guaranteed to excite your mind and jump-start your brain. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Hall of Fame Lateral Thinking Puzzles Paul Sloane, Des MacHale, 2011 Chosen from nearly 18 collections, the authors' favorite lateral thinking puzzles are put together in one volume. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Lateral Thinking Edward de Bono, 2009-11-12 THE classic work about improving creativity from world-renowned writer and philosopher Edward de Bono. In schools we are taught to meet problems head-on: what Edward de Bono calls 'vertical thinking'. This works well in simple situations - but we are at a loss when this approach fails. What then? Lateral thinking is all about freeing up your imagination. Through a series of special techniques, in groups or working alone, Edward de Bono shows how to stimulate the mind in new and exciting ways. Soon you will be looking at problems from a variety of angles and offering up solutions that are as ingenious as they are effective. You will become much more productive and a formidable thinker in your own right. 'If more bankers and traders had read Lateral Thinking and applied the ideas of Edward de Bono to their own narrow definitions of risk, reward and human expectations, I suspect we would be in much better shape than we are'Sir Richard Branson Edward de Bono invented the concept of lateral thinking. A world-renowned writer and philosopher, he is the leading authority in the field of creative thinking and the direct teaching of thinking as a skill. Dr de Bono has written more than 60 books, in 40 languages, with people now teaching his methods worldwide. He has chaired a special summit of Nobel Prize laureates, and been hailed as one of the 250 people who have contributed most to mankind. Dr de Bono's titles include classic bestsellers such as Six Thinking Hats, Lateral Thinking, I Am Right You Are Wrong, Teach Yourself How To Think, Teach Your Child How To Think, and Simplicity - all now re-issued by Penguin. www.edwdebono.com |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Lateral Thinking for Management Edward De Bono, 1982 The author shows how he sees creativity and lateral thinking working together in the process of management to develop new products and new ideas; and to generate new approaches to problem-solving, organisation and future alternatives in planning |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Think Smarter Michael Kallet, 2014-03-18 Train your brain for better decisions, problem solving, and innovation Think Smarter: Critical Thinking to Improve Problem-Solving and Decision-Making Skills is the comprehensive guide to training your brain to do more for you. Written by a critical thinking trainer and coach, the book presents a pragmatic set of tools to apply critical thinking techniques to everyday business issues. Think Smarter is filled with real world examples that demonstrate how the tools work in action, in addition to dozens of practice exercises applicable across industries and functions, Think Smarter is a versatile resource for individuals, managers, students, and corporate training programs. Thinking is the foundation of everything you do, but we rely largely on automatic thinking to process information, often resulting in misunderstandings and errors. Shifting over to critical thinking means thinking purposefully using a framework and toolset, enabling thought processes that lead to better decisions, faster problem solving, and creative innovation. Think Smarter provides clear, actionable steps toward improving your critical thinking skills, plus exercises that clarify complex concepts by putting theory into practice. Features include: A comprehensive critical thinking framework Over twenty-five tools to help you think more critically Critical thinking implementation for functions and activities Examples of the real-world use of each tool Learn what questions to ask, how to uncover the real problem to solve, and mistakes to avoid. Recognize assumptions your can rely on versus those without merit, and train your brain to tick through your mental toolbox to arrive at more innovative solutions. Critical thinking is the top skill on the wish list in the business world, and sharpening your ability can have profound affects throughout all facets of life. Think Smarter: Critical Thinking to Improve Problem-Solving and Decision-Making Skills provides a roadmap to more effective and productive thought. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Intriguing Lateral Thinking Puzzles Paul Sloane, 1996-06 Here's how it works, a mysterious situation with no apparent solution, a clue that will solve the puzzle if you know what to do with it, and finally the answer. With 110 of these strange happenings that cry out for an explanation, readers can come to the rescue when they learn to see what the clue means. 25 illustrations. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Lateral Logic Puzzles Erwin Brecher, 1994 Now readers can sharpen their wits by becoming masters of the lateral logic puzzle. The 90 puzzles collected here challenge readers' abilities to solve murder mysteries, capture assassins, find hidden treasure, earn millions in the stock market, capture wartime spies, and more. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Advanced IQ Tests Philip J. Carter, 2008 Advanced IQ Tests is for those who want to be the best. If you want to move on from the standard level of IQ practice tests and test yourself on more challenging questions, then this book is for you. It contains 360 difficult practice questions designed to measure an advanced level of numerical, verbal and spatial ability, as well as your logical analysis, lateral thinking and problem solving skills.Advanced IQ Tests is particularly useful if you are facing graduate or managerial selection tests but is also for those who just want to pit their skills against some of the toughest questions available. It can help you to increase your brain power by taking on greater mental tasks and challenges, and of course by tackling the more advanced questions you will automatically improve your performance on the standard IQ tests. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: The Science Of Lateral Thinking Karen J Bun, 2020-09 Are you looking for ways to develop the ability to solve challenging problems through exceptional creative thinking? If you want to know how to easily solve difficult problems that defy normal reasoning or empower your mind to create groundbreaking solutions, you need to start thinking outside the box using the power of lateral thinking. Lateral thinking does for your mind, what electricity does for a light bulb. It is the tool that powers our creativity. Lateral thinking, like any skill, can be greatly enhanced with a little practice and understanding. In this book, author Karen J. Bun shares completely transforming resources that will enhance your lateral thinking ability. This book will teach you to harness the power of lateral thinking to think out of the box and expand your horizons to get creative solution to challenging problems. It is written to help you tap into your genius effortlessly. In a world that demands logic and quick answers, this book is all you need to overcome the challenge to finding creative solutions to a problem and transform your life effectively. Inside this Book, You'll Learn: - How to effectively conquer your world using logical reasoning and lateral thinking - How to know the difference between linear and lateral thinking - How to develop your creative thinking abilities using lateral thinking - How to use the visualization approach as a problem-solving tool - How to harness the power of weird combinations to solve problems - And much more! This is not just a book that tells a story of creative thinking, it is one of those rare books that people will want to pick up again and again to inspire them to find their unique creative abilities and tap into their genius. Your life will be greatly transformed after reading this book! |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Letters to Thinkers Edward De Bono, 1988 |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: The Innovator’s Dictionary Christian Buchholz, Benno Aerssen, 2020-10-12 More and more people have to organize or moderate innovation processes, creative workshops and design thinking projects and need help when choosing appropriate tools. At the same time, the number of available methods has virtually exploded in recent years – making it difficult to find the most appropriate method. This book presents 555 of the most important innovation methods and tools, selected and curated by experienced innovation professionals. A step-by-step explanation for each method allows for easy implementation in your own team meeting or workshop. Further information on each method, such as method results, experience insights, required innovation skills and numerous illustrations help the reader to select the right instrument and adapt it to their respective goal. Whether you are a beginner or a professional, the book will help you to select methods quickly and safely. Innovation managers and everyone responsible for projects and products will find invaluable help for their work in this dictionary. It also offers a Design Thinking reference for all methods as well as a free online method search with various search paths. Events around the book Link to a De Gruyter Online Event in which the editors Christian Buchholz and Benno van Aerssen discuss and present the use of tools and innovation methods in workshops, meetings, and innovation projects. The event will be moderated by Joanne Hyland, Founding Partner, and President, rInnovation Group: https://youtu.be/TZNdWiY_s2w |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Erickson Methodology for Enterprise Architecture Douglas T. Erickson, 2020-12-20 This book describes a methodology for architecting, designing, and constructing an enterprise that specifies what to do, but more importantly, how to it, and why you would want to do it that way! The methodological concepts, principles, conventions, and practices presented in this book have been developed and put into practice for over 25 years; and the results are dramatic and worthy of pursuit by any enterprise. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Entrepreneurship Heidi M. Neck, Christopher P. Neck, Emma L. Murray, 2023-11-27 Recipient of a 2021 Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Entrepreneurship: The Practice and Mindset emphasizes practice and learning through action, helping students adopt an entrepreneurial mindset so they can create opportunities and take action in uncertain environments. Based on the world-renowned Babson Entrepreneurship program, the updated Third Edition aids in the development of the entrepreneurial skillset and toolset that can be applied to startups as well as organizations of all kinds. Whether your students have backgrounds in business, liberal arts, engineering, or the sciences, this text will take them on a transformative journey and teach them crucial life skills. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Creative Writing and the New Humanities Paul Dawson, 2005 This polemic account provides a fresh perspective on the importance of Creative Writing to the emergence of the 'new humanities' and makes a major contribution to current debates about the role of the writer as public intellectual. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Practical Intelligence Karl Albrecht, 2007-05-04 Karl Albrecht’s bestselling book Social Intelligence showed us how dealing with people and social situations can determine success both at work and in life. Now, in this groundbreaking book Practical Intelligence, Albrecht takes the next step and explains how practical intelligence (PI) qualifies as one of the key life skills and offers a conceptual structure for defining and describing common sense. Throughout Practical Intelligence, Albrecht explains that people with practical intelligence can employ language skills, make better decisions, think in terms of options and possibilities, embrace ambiguity and complexity, articulate problems clearly and work through to solutions, have original ideas, and influence the ideas of others. Albrecht shows that everyone’s PI skills can be improved with proper education and training and challenges all of us—from parents and teachers to executives and managers—to upgrade our own skills and help others develop their own PI abilities. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Practice - E-Book Mark A Jones, Darren A Rivett, 2018-10-22 Clinical reasoning is a key skill underpinning clinical expertise. Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Practice is essential reading for the musculoskeletal practitioner to gain the contemporary knowledge and thinking capacity necessary to advance their reasoning skills. Now in its 2nd edition, it is the only all-in-one volume of up-to-date clinical reasoning knowledge with real-world case examples illustrating expert clinical reasoning. This new edition includes: • Comprehensively updated material and brand new chapters on pain science, psychosocial factors, and clinical prediction rules. • The latest clinical reasoning theory and practical strategies for learning and facilitating clinical reasoning skills. • Cutting-edge pain research and relevant psychosocial clinical considerations made accessible for the musculoskeletal practitioner. • The role of clinical prediction rules in musculoskeletal clinical reasoning. • 25 all new real-world, clinical cases by internationally renowned expert clinicians allowing you to compare your reasoning to that of the best. |
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lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Edward de Bono: Love Laterally Sarah Tucker, 2024-11-07 Edward de Bono, polymath, writer, and philosopher, spent his life showing people how to use their brains creatively, to disrupt traditional ideas and ways of doing things. He mixed socially with powerful people, but he never stopped challenging their limited beliefs. He travelled the globe, bringing his lateral thinking techniques to schools, corporations, and leaders in crisis. Adored by advertising agencies, misunderstood by the media, and mistrusted by academia, De Bono became a household name dominating the field of creative thinking for half a century. With contributions from de Bono’s former wife, Josephine de Bono, Sir Tony Blair, HRH Prince Philip and many others who knew de Bono – plus rare photographs from his family. Reviews “The book is filled with the voices of people who knew, loved, admired and worked with him... It’s de Bono viewed from the side, as remembered by those who were fond of him. It’s to Tucker’s credit that now such a private man comes into view so much more clearly... It leaves us free to engage with de Bono’s legacy, head on.” _ Ranier Fsadni, Times of Malta Edward de Bono sideways (timesofmalta.com) Book Review by Michael Hewitt-Gleeson – School of Thinking “Love Laterally is a 2024 book about Edward de Bono by Sarah Tucker. The book truly lives up to its snappy name. There is lots of love. There is lots of lateral thinking. I enjoyed it immensely and also learned a lot about a man that I knew very well for fifty years. Edward de Bono’s books about Lateral thinking and thinking outside the box are concepts that are part of our culture and here to stay. Many of us have long since benefitted from Edward’s instruction and many others are yet to do so. Even a single sentence from this great thinker can change a brain and change a life... There are many fascinating stories and insights in this easy to read and lovely book...” – Michael Hewitt-Gleeson, schoolofthinking.org “Riveting read of a man who led his life in the fast lane and created a way for others to do the same.” – Dave Trott, advertising guru “An amazing and perceptive biography.” – Anne Sebba, author of That Woman: The Life of Wallis 'I loved this book so much. I initially never heard the name, Edward de Bono but after learning that he is behind what it’s means to be a creative thinker and think outside the box I was fascinated. After reading this book I learned a lot more about Edward de Bono and understood how he thought the way he did. When I read the book there were events in his life that I couldn’t believe were real but I loved all the juicy stories that made him the man he was. It’s a shame that there is a generation of people who don’t know who he is and what he brought to the world.' ***** -Amazon reviewer About the authors Sarah Tucker is the best-selling author of seven novels, seven children’s books and seven books on wellbeing and mental health for adults, young adults and children. She is Ambassador to various ‘forward think’ organisations including Homerton Cambridge Changemakers and is leading an initiative for Thinking Classes in schools. She is a Lecturer at Cambridge University, Hawkwood Centre and Bath Spa University, is a former presenter for TV and radio and a travel writer for many publications and national newspapers. Baroness Helena Kennedy is a practitioner at the English Bar, a King’s Counsel Director at the International Bar Association’s Institute of Human Rights. She has been principal of an Oxford College, head of the British Council, head of the UK Human Genetics Commission, and chair of various legal and arts organisations. For many years, she has chaired the foundation that funds the Booker Prizes for Fiction. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Ancient Secrets of Soft Skills Unravelled Uday Shankar, 2021-05-28 Did Krishna fail in his negotiation skills? Could the war have been avoided? As the two women stood in the court of King Solomon of Israel, both claiming to be the mother of the child, what strategy did the monarch follow to crack the case? Though he couldn't reach the water which was at the bottom of the pitcher, how did the crow in Aesop's fables finally quench his thirst? How did the Zen master make the businessman realise the virtues of having an open mind? When Buddha was insulted by the angry young man, how did he react to the provocation? In a world that is riddled with uncertainties and challenges, just knowing your job may not be enough. It is one thing to read management books and quite another to stay inspired and be on top of your game every day. How do you communicate at work? How do you show empathy? How do you effectively network and build lasting relationships? How can a conflict situation be managed? Can you master the art of getting along with people? Ancient Secrets of Soft Skills Unravelled teaches you all that and brings you stories from the Mahabharata, the teachings of Zen and Buddha, the wisdom of King Solomon, the survival tactics learnt from the Aesop's fables and the author's lived experiences too in an attempt to present soft skills as an essential tool to life skills. Anecdotal and relatable, it brings alive a range of skills and strategies dating back to centuries that are relevant even today, underlining the efficacy of soft skills and the need to acquire it early on in life. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Our Wild Niche Laurie Cookson, 1999 Wouldn’t it be great to be wild? To be so natural and free that we could do whatever we want. But we can’t. If our species went wild the results could be very unpleasant. We might lose control. Our species has allowed itself to become artificial in its efforts to be careful and considerate. But what if we have made a mistake and miss the real value of wildness? In nature, not all animals are evolving, but all of them are wild. Why? Evolution is survival of the wildest, not survival of the fittest. Being wild allows an animal to become efficient in its niche. Wild species flourish in natural diversity and harmony. How do they do it? Our Wild Niche explores what it is to be wild, the obstacles that stand in the way of our being wild, and the human traits that will come forward when we finally do reach our wild niche. It also shows how the wildness links everything together into a sensible and complete package that will give new insight into the role of our human emotions, feelings, instincts, adaptations and desires. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Parents' and Carers' Guide for Able and Talented Children Barry Teare, 2004-10-01 sound strategies for identifying and supporting highly able children advice on how to develop a meaningful dialogue with school extensive lists of recommended fiction information on where to find additional help, and what activities are available a wealth of practical advice under separate subject headings Able and Talented specialist Barry Teare brings parents and carers right up to date with new developments on the thinking and provision for gifted children. He advises how you can provide able children with the very best opportunities by working in partnership with schools and specialist organizations. There are masses of imaginative activities to challenge and stimulate able and talented children - fans of Barry Teare's resources will not be disappointed! Brilliant for teachers too helps you to see the issues from a parents' viewpoint enables you to advise parents and carers provides extensive advice on subject provision helps you to strengthen home-school partnerships. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Be Smarter Heinrich Grothendieck, The human brain is like one of our muscles, and like any of them, you must work constantly to not atrophy. We are used to seeing physically wellbeing more important than our own thinking, and because of that, we hardly work on our intelligence. The purpose of this book is to work that powerful muscle. We will begin with problems that activate our brain, just like what makes a warm-up to the muscles. Then, as the reader moves forward, we will develop other important aspects, such as the use of appropriate language for problem solving, ordered reasoning, and mathematical logical thinking. Now, for this treatment to our brain to be effective, it is necessary for the reader to continue his exercise routine, once he starts, does not stop, in the end he will be able to realize that he has done a good to his mind. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management in the Hospitality Industry Darren Lee-Ross, Conrad Lashley, 2010-05-04 Small businesses are the backbone of the tourism and hospitality industry and, depending on which statistics one uses, represent somewhere between 75 to 95 percent of all firms globally in this sector. The number of entrepreneurs has dramatically and uniformly increased globally over the last ten years. Divided into four sections, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management in the Hospitality Industry takes an intuitive step-bystep progression through each stage of the entrepreneurial process: context, theoretical perspectives and definitions; Concept to reality; The business plan; Growth and the future. Ideal for students at any level, the chapters of this book invite you to ponder upon your reading through a series of ‘reflective practice’ activities. These, along with case studies, clearly defined chapter objectives, reflections, role-play activities and experiential exercises, allow you to both think actively about themes, concepts and issues and then apply them to a number of suggested scenarios. Perfect preparation for the up-and-coming entrepreneur! |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Running a Small Business in the Pacific Region Rex Kinder, 2024-02-02 It is not easy to start a successful business these days and far too many fail in the first year of trading. The problem lies largely in the lack of accessible and good information available to small business owners. Running a Business in the Pacific Region offers simple step-by-step plans for starting and maintaining a small business as it grows. It takes you through all the stages, from how to decide if it’s worth starting the business, financial planning and management, to the day-to-day running of a successful business. There is a wealth of information throughout the book for other kinds of readers as well. General management topics including; hiring employees, keeping bank accounts and avoiding scams, purchasing and using computers, business and the law, and ethics should be of interest to all kinds of managers. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Education Management and Management Science Dawei Zheng, 2015-07-28 This proceedings volume contains selected papers presented at the 2014 International Conference on Education Management and Management Science (ICEMMS 2014), held August 7-8, 2014, in Tianjin, China. The objective of ICEMMS2014 is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the wo |
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lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Technology-Based Firms Michael J. C. Martin, 1994-09-28 Describes principles and methodologies necessary to build efficient and highly productive work systems in high tech organizations that must develop and deploy new products in a timely fashion with competitive advantage. Presents techniques applicable to small high tech consumer products or large complex systems requiring cost control, waste minimization and rapid product development. Stresses methodologies to be used for strategic advantage. Suggests diverse strategic plans and their pros and cons, depending on the product and markets. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Second Track Citizens' Diplomacy John L. Davies, Edward (Edy) Kaufman, 2003-05-06 In this volume, prominent contributors explain the development, theory, and current practice of second track diplomacy. They examine the dynamics of modern complex conflicts, such as those in Sri Lanka, Israel/Palestine, Cyprus, and the Caucasus. Exploring innovative problem-solving methodologies, the book provides a detailed program for guiding 'partners in conflict' in the search for common ground and analyzes core issues that arise in the practice and evaluation of second track diplomacy. This book will be valuable to both academics and professionals involved in first or second track diplomacy, or interested in integrative methods of dispute resolution or conflict prevention, as well as to those working in development, peacebuilding or humanitarian programs at any phase of the conflict cycle. |
lateral thinking vs logical thinking: Untapped Potential Jack Lannom, 1998-06-14 Unleash the strategies for success. You are a winner. You desire to build a home and business that radiates excellence and resonates with passion. You possess the desire to build lives and pass on a legacy, but until now, you lacked the specific, how-to techniques that will allow you to achieve your full capability, and that will enable you to inspire discretionary effort in others. Now realize your Untapped Potential! In this book, you will: Learn the twelve secrets for turning ordinary people into extraordinary performers. Discover how to bring out the best in yourself and in everyone around you by learning the Seven Powers of Personhood. Master the five secrets for turning the workplace into a fun place. Learn the three essentials for becoming a master of human performance technology. Untapped Potential is unparalleled in the field of personal development and professional motivation because it contends for a theistic, rather than a humanistic, basis for self-worth. This is a book of motivation that is based on the personal nature of God, says Jack Lannom. Humanism teaches that we must work for self-worth, in order to become somebody. Theism teaches that we work from a secure platform of human worth because we are somebody. Untapped Potential is more than mere attitude adjustment, it is life changing. It will stretch your mind, broaden your belief, increase your effectiveness, and enrich your spirit. |
LATERAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LATERAL is of or relating to the side. How to use lateral in a sentence. Did you know?
LATERAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LATERAL definition: 1. relating to the sides of an object or plant or to sideways movement: 2. A lateral consonant is…. Learn more.
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Lateral definition: of or relating to the side; situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side.. See examples of LATERAL used in a sentence.
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Jun 2, 2025 · lateral (comparative more lateral, superlative most lateral) To the side; of or pertaining to the side. (anatomy, zootomy) Situated on one side or other of the body or of an …
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The adjective lateral comes from the Latin word lateralis, which means “belonging to the side” and the modern meaning is basically the same. In anatomy, views of the body from the left, as well …
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Definition of lateral adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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What does Lateral mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Lateral. To pass the footbal to a receiver who is …
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situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side: a lateral view. pertaining to or entailing a position, office, etc., that is different but equivalent or roughly equivalent in status, as …
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Lateral definition: Of, relating to, or situated at or on the side.
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lateral - lying away from the median and sagittal plane of a body; "lateral lemniscus"
LATERAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LATERAL is of or relating to the side. How to use lateral in a sentence. Did you know?
LATERAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LATERAL definition: 1. relating to the sides of an object or plant or to sideways movement: 2. A lateral consonant is…. Learn more.
LATERAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Lateral definition: of or relating to the side; situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side.. See examples of LATERAL used in a sentence.
lateral - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jun 2, 2025 · lateral (comparative more lateral, superlative most lateral) To the side; of or pertaining to the side. (anatomy, zootomy) Situated on one side or other of the body or of an …
Lateral - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The adjective lateral comes from the Latin word lateralis, which means “belonging to the side” and the modern meaning is basically the same. In anatomy, views of the body from the left, as well …
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Definition of lateral adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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What does Lateral mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Lateral. To pass the footbal to a receiver who is …
lateral - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side: a lateral view. pertaining to or entailing a position, office, etc., that is different but equivalent or roughly equivalent in status, as …
Lateral Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Lateral definition: Of, relating to, or situated at or on the side.
Lateral - definition of lateral by The Free Dictionary
lateral - lying away from the median and sagittal plane of a body; "lateral lemniscus"