- Genre:language arts & disciplines
- Sub-genre:Library & Information Science / School Media
- Language:English
- Pages:176
- Paperback ISBN:9798350944686
Book details
Overview
At a time when a sizeable number of Americans questioning that “truth matters,” this book – “Extraordinary Ordinary Innovators” – demonstrates the importance of truth and ideas through innovation. Innovators see things that others do not see by “thinking differently” – new ways, improved ways, and different ways of doing things. Most important, the target audience is ordinary people because research shows they are increasingly coming up with new ideas. Through this book, the aim is to inspire everyday people to embrace innovation to improve their lives, communities and country. This book is an introduction to innovation and hopefully, it will encourage people to learn more about this gift to discover solutions, invent things, and make the world a better place. A special feature will be a profile in the First Chapter or “Part” of Robert Emery of Indiana. Bob demonstrates how ordinary thinkers can become ingenious and are emerging as creative problem solvers.
Description
The objective of “Extraordinary Ordinary Innovators” is to demonstrate the importance of truth and ideas through innovation. They are interlinked and critical to our unparalleled way of life and flow of ideas to create economic prosperity. Increasingly, it is ordinary people who come up with new ideas. Citizen innovation is projected by Harvard Professor Teresa Amabile to become even more prevalent in creative breakthroughs. Indeed, this book is supporting her call for more research into the creative behavior of ordinary people. Moreover, this book seeks to encourage everyday people to learn the surprise, discovery and rigors of innovation. After all, innovators lift us up and give people everywhere a sense of the possible. Innovators believe in the importance of truth and ideas. And innovators often understand we have an obligation to leave this place better than we found it.