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How the Paper Fish Learned to Swim: A Fable About Inspiring Creativity and Bringing New Ideas to Life. By Jonathan A. Flaum . AMACOM.

Submitted by iw on November 8, 2006 – 4:58 pmNo Comment
How the Paper Fish Learned to Swim: A Fable About Inspiring Creativity and Bringing New Ideas to Life. By Jonathan A. Flaum . AMACOM.

How The Paper Fish Learned To Swim presents a beautiful and unique fable as a springboard to unlocking creativity and innovation in the workplace. Illustrating the point that what’s created on paper, if authentic enough, can never just stay on paper — it has to go out and be tested in the real world — the story of Daishinji is followed by thought-provoking commentary that will help you tap into the true creativity of your people. This simple yet powerful book gives you an effective process for encouraging and harnessing ideas in your organization.

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