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A revised and updated edition of the international bestseller
Inspiring readers all over the globe to reimagine their future,
this revised and updated edition of What I Wish I Knew When I Was
20 features new material to complement the classic text. Major life
transitions such as leaving the protected environment of school or
starting a new career can be daunting. It is scary to face a wall
of choices, knowing that no one is going to tell us if we make the
right decision. There is no clearly delineated path or recipe for
success. Even figuring out how and where to start can be a
challenge. As head of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program,
Tina Seelig's job is to guide her students as they make the
difficult transition from the academic environment to the
professional world-providing tangible skills and insights that will
last a lifetime. Seelig is a wildly popular and award-winning
teacher and in What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 she shares with us
what she offers her students -provocative stories, inspiring
advice, and a big dose of humility and humor. These pages are
filled with captivating examples, from the classroom to the
boardroom, of individuals defying expectations, challenging
assumptions, and achieving unprecedented success. Seelig throws out
the old rules and provides a new model for reaching our potential.
We discover how to have a healthy disregard for the impossible; how
to recover from failure; and how most problems are remarkable
opportunities in disguise. What I Wish I Knew When I Was Twenty is
a much-needed book for everyone looking to make their mark in the
world.
International bestselling author and Stanford University professor
Tina Seelig adapts her wildly popular creativity course to a
practical guide on how to put your best ideas into action. For the
past fifteen years, Professor Tina Seelig has taught her Stanford
students how to creatively unleash their unique entrepreneurial
spirits. In Creativity Rules, she shares this wisdom, offering
inspiration and guidance to transform ideas into reality. Readers
will learn how to work through the four steps of The Invention
Cycle: Imagination (envisioning things that do not yet exist),
Creativity (applying your imagination to address a challenge),
Innovation (applying creativity to generate unique solutions), and
Entrepreneurship (applying innovation, to bring ideas to fruition,
where our ideas then gain the power to inspire the imaginations of
others). Using each step to build upon the last, you can create
something much complex, interesting, and powerful. Creativity Rules
provides the essential knowledge to take a compelling idea and
transform it into something extraordinary.
Imaginative. Innovative. Ingenious. These words describe the
visionaries we all respect and admire. And they can describe you,
too. Contrary to common belief, creativity is not a gift some of us
are born with. It is a skill that all of us can learn.
International bestselling author and award-winning Stanford
University educator Tina Seelig has worked with some of the
business world's best and brightest, who are now among the
decision-makers at companies such as Google, Genentech, IBM, and
Cisco. In inGenius she expertly demystifies creativity, offering a
set of tools and guidelines that anyone can use. A fantastic
resource for everyone wanting to achieve their ambitions, and for
readers of Jason Fried's Rework, and Seth Godin's Poke the Box.
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