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Corporate Creativity
- How Innovation and Improvement Actually Happen
- Narrated by: Sam Stern
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Turn creativity from a hit-or-miss proposition into something you can count on with this highly-praised program. Its co-authors, Alan G. Robinson and Sam Stern, are top thinkers in the field of corporate creativity and together they have advised dozens of major organizations in the United States and abroad. In this convenient audio format, they'll show you how innovation and improvement can actually happen in your corporation.
©1997 Alan G. Robinson and Sam Stern (P)16 9; 1998 HighBridge Company
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Critic reviews
"I recommend it for pleasure as well as for serious reading." (Philip Crosby )
"Fire up your company-wide brainpower to hatch ideas and make sure the ideas reach the people who can implement them." (Stephen Baker, Business Week)
"Fire up your company-wide brainpower to hatch ideas and make sure the ideas reach the people who can implement them." (Stephen Baker, Business Week)