�Drawing on the latest scientific research, this fascinating guide will not only inform you of how your brain works but also inspire you to make best use of your most powerful and unique asset.�
�A well researched source of information� dip in and out of when you need to �get creative�.� Evening Standard Most of us are familiar with the term �emotional intelligence� (EQ) and many employers now regularly use EQ tests when recruiting people. However, more recently, creative intelligence or CQ has been recognized as having equal, if not greater, importance in the workplace. Whether you want to perform more creatively at work or simply be more creative in your daily life, Harry Alder�s engaging and thought-provoking guide reveals exactly what creativity is and how � regardless of age, IQ or talent � anyone can become more creative. He will show you how to achieve prolonged levels of creative thinking rather than the occasional flash of inspiration, and how to:
Drawing on the latest scientific research, this fascinating guide will not only inform you of how your brain works but also inspire you to make best use of your most powerful and unique asset. |