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Shira P. White , G.Patton Wright
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Perseus Books (31 Jan 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0738205354
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738205359
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 14.7 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,916,264 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"New Ideas" has an inspirational quality to it, but not in a crass "lose 10 pounds in five days" way. ... No one can put innovation in a bottle, but we can keep learning about how to do it better. Ms. White's book will encourage readers to do that"  
- The
New York Times

"You can’t schedule it, you can’t mandate it, and you’re not going to find it in a safe, tidy package. New Ideas About New Ideas is a roadmap to the places where innovation comes from, with some eloquent insights into how our heads create the ideas that transform businesses and lives. If you’ve ever had creative blue fire shoot from your fingertips, here’s some wherewithal you can use to get it to happen again. Never had it? Read this and you’ll understand more about who has it, why you need to hire them, and how to help make the magic work."

—Rick Levine, co-author, The Cluetrain Manifesto

"One word: WOW! If every businessperson read this book, the increase in our country’s productivity would be astonishing. Do it now. Innovation isn’t hard, it just takes practice."

 - Seth Godin, author, Permssion Marketing, Unleashing the Idea Virus, Survival is Not Enough, and contributing editor, Fast Company

"A refreshing journey into the process of creativity and innovation—as the author rightly says, ‘the ultimate competitive advantage.’ New Ideas About New Ideas is a wonderfully insightful blend of art and business, music and management, architecture and organization. Definitely fun to read."

- Stan Davis, author, Lessons From the Future and Blur

"New Ideas about New Ideas offers a new lens through which to interpret, appreciate, and participate in the world around you. If you are searching for that elusive creative ‘edge’ where the best ideas can be generated, you can’t afford to miss this book."

- Michael Wolff, author, Burn Rate

"There is no doubt that creativity and innovation are required to propel business forward. Shira White’s extremely insightful and very readable book describes the best of creative thinking and innovative pursuits in the world of business today. The need to understand these approaches and learn from successful practitioners is universal in any business climate."

—Dr. Carol A. Cooper, Director, Value Management, Bayer Corporation

"Innovation is the biggest challenge facing Corporate America. Shira White’s new book is loaded with helpful concepts that will get your company moving in the right direction."
- Al Ries, co-author, The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding and Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind

"A refreshing journey into creativity and innovation, as the author rightly says, 'the ultimate competitive advantage.' New Ides about New Ideas is a wonderfully insightful blend of art and business, music and management, architecture and organization. Definitely fun to read."
- Stan Davis, author of Lessons From the Future and BLUR.

"The ‘spark’ that ignites the innovation process is not readily understood by many looking to compete in the new millennium. Shira White’s book presents diverse perspectives on the driving forces behind the most creative companies today. It provides a benchmark for those who want to look beyond their horizons for growth."

Michael L. Williams, Manager of Quality and Business Excellence, The Dow Chemical Company

"New Ideas about New Ideas does a wonderful job of blending both left brain and right brain thinking, which is so essential to creative breakthroughs. Shira White is able to bring her uniquely artistic and human touch to an area that is too often treated like scientific process, and in so doing offers a fresh perspective on innovation in a corporate environment. This is just the kind of thinking we need in these highly competitive and trying times."

- Martin Pazzani, Worldwide Strategy Director, Foote, Cone & Belding Worldwide

"New Ideas About New Ideas delivers insights about the nature of the creative process across a variety of activities illuminating the rewards of taking risks and demonstrating why and how innovation happens. For all those interested in the mysteries of the creative process, this book is essential reading."

—Milton Glaser, founder, New York Magazine and Pushpin Studio

"In her book New Ideas About New Ideas, Shira White gives us great analogies that helped me to see the innovation process in a whole new light. She talks about the

importance of asking ‘perfect’ questions to drive innovation and gives us an exciting array of intriguing answers. We all need new ideas, always. It’s a must read!"

Dulce Paredes, Ph.D., Consumer Research Program Director, Kraft Foods

"In New Ideas about New Ideas, Shira White shares the secrets of successful innovators, providing an inspiring insight into the impact of creativity and innovation on business success. "
- Tom Purves, Chairman & CEO, BMW of North America, LLC

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Seth Godin, author, Permssion Marketing, Unleashing the Idea Virus, Survival is Not Enough, and contributing editor, Fast Compan

"One word: WOW! If every businessperson read this book, the increase in our country’s productivity would be astonishing." --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiration in Innovation Management: A user guide, 9 Sep 2002
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Dr. John Collins "Innovation Angel" (London, England) - See all my reviews
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If you're an H3 - hot, hip and happening - as Shira White describes leading entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs then this book will be right up your street! It gives a fascinating insight into where ideas come from, innovation and creativity from in-depth interviews with dozens of H3s from all aspects of creative business and the arts. The book is written in an "I must read the next section" style with generous helpings of quotes and anecdotes from leaders in their fields; it also shows the power of collaboration and what is possible if one choses the path which crosses boundaries between different disciplines and combines them with artistic inspiration. Not only has Shira White written an excellent book, but - being a business innovation guru and famous artist - she illustrated it too!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Same Old Ideas Produce the Same Old Results, 22 April 2002
By Robert Morris - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: New Ideas About New Ideas (Hardcover)
For some readers at least, the title of this book may well have much more significance than they may now realize. In recent months, I have been centrally involved with cross-functional teams to simplify production process inorder to reduce cycle time while increasing first-pass yield. Almost immediately after we began our work, I realized that we had to simplify the process by which we were attempting to simplify process. I think this is what White has in mind: To generate new ideas, it is first necessary to generate new ideas about how to do that. Otherwise, the results will probably be the same. I have yet to encounter anyone who denies the importance of "creative" or "innovative" thinking. We all realize that Edisons are few and far between. However, as White and others have correctly pointed out, all of us can develop perspectives and then skills by which free ourselves from mindsets which preclude (and often denigrate) creative, innovative thinking. In Leading Change, mindsets which Jim O'Toole characterizes as "the ideology of comfort and the tyranny of custom."

Not a day goes by that I do not hear someone refer to "thinking outside the box." My own experience has convinced me that (a) eventually it is necessary to get back in the "box" because that is where problems must be solved or (b) replace the "box" with another, one which is more appropriate to the given enterprise. In this volume, White shares her own experiences and insights (of course) but her primary focus is on a wide, deep, and varied selection of what the book's subtitle refers to as "the world's leading innovators." Based on the evidence provided, they are indeed. In the Preface, White introduces her core concept of "hot, hip, and happening" (or "H3"): cutting-edge organizations and individuals to whom the book's subtitle refers. She interviewed more than 100 corporate executives. Following an especially thought-provoking Introduction ("Sizzling Spaces: Making Innovation Happen"), White organizes her material within seven chapters:

1. Spark Soup: Where Innovation Begins

2. Bubbling: New Approaches to Idea Development

3. Bargaining with the Future: The Valuation Struggle

4. Going Live: Bringing New Ideas to Life

5. Integrated Circuitry: Mechanisms of Innovative Action

6. Rocket Design: Innovating the Organization

7. Making an Apple Pie: Beyond the Organization

Don't be deterred by these chapter titles. (At first, I was. They seemed a tad cutesy-pie. I was wrong.) The titles are eminently appropriate to the material provided; also, as you will soon realize, they comprise a thematic narrative in precisely the correct sequence. Along the way, she includes dozens of especially apt quotations. My personal favorites include " If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." (Sir Isaac Newton), "You can't depend on your eyes when your mind is out of focus." (Mark Twain), "Every blade of grass has its Angel that bends over it and whispers ''Grow, grow.'" (The Talmud), "Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative." (Oscar Wilde), and "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." (Mahatma Gandhi). White concludes her book with "Featured organizations and Individual Profiles" which I presume to suggest be read after the Introduction, just as you would a "Cast of Characters" before reading a play or observing the performance of one.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Gimmicky, but Where's the Substance?, 10 April 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: New Ideas About New Ideas (Hardcover)
The title of this book, NEW IDEAS ABOUT NEW IDEAS really grabbed me.
Behind all that, and a lot of jargons, what could readers like me really
get out of that? No eye-opening creativity skillsets or practical, well-thought out case studies on innovations to share,
nor clear-cut author's perspective on creativity and innovations.
The ideas in book are fuzzy, jumping from here and there, complicating rather than simplifying things for the readers.
Buyers be aware! In the New Economy, here comes a lot of Innovations or Creativity Gurus, who wrote books, but hardly have any solid practical and theoretical backgrounds on Innovations or Creativity. So many writers want to cash out from such a Creativity and Innovation Boom.
Read classics like" Whack the Side of Your Head", "Technique For Producing Ideas", "Serious Creativity", "Aha", and "Conceptual Blockbusting" to save your hard-earned dollars, my friends!

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brainstorm in a book, 6 Jun 2003
By K. Sampanthar "Inventor of ThinkCube" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: New Ideas About New Ideas: Insights on Creativity from the World's Leading Innovators (Paperback)
I have to admit that I bought this book over a year ago and started to read it and put it down out of frustration due to a feeling that this was just a rehash of creative ideas, with no real direction. I have read many books on creativity and innovation and this book seemed to be nothing new.
BUT 1 year rolls around, I am looking to have something stimulating to read and this book seems to be calling me again. I pick it up and scan it, there seems to be some interesting ideas here, some interesting profiles of innovators that I have admired (Nathan Myhrvold, Brian Greene etc.). So I decide to take it on a business trip with me. I start reading it again and this time I am immersed in this creative storm. The book is stimulating so many ideas and thoughts; I can't put the book down. I find myself waking up at 3am and devouring the book. I get out my post notes and highlighter and go back through and start marking pages and paragraphs.
I am not sure what this book was aiming to do, but the most amazing aspect of this book is that it gives an insight in a creative thinkers mind. It's like taking a peek at Shira White's Idea notebook. I am not sure that she keeps a notebook of ideas, but this book is chock full of ideas and snippets from many diverse sources reflecting her research. It is hard to get used to the style, which others have described as confusing with no direction. But if you read this book and let your self go and follow along with White as she brainstorms ideas, random connections between thoughts and facts you will find yourself immersed. I am not sure there is a genre for this book; it's a brainstorm in a book. It is like being inside White's mind as she bounces from one idea and thought to another, making some very interesting conclusions along the way. If you have ever read any of James Burke's books "Knowledge Web", "Circles", where he walks you through how ideas are connected to each other. This book gives you a similar feeling of being on creative journey through ideas.
I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a stimulating and inspirational read. This book can be very rewarding if it is read in the right state of mind (in this case the right state mind = using the right hemisphere of your brain).
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