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A Whack on the Side of the Head: How You Can Be More Creative | 
enlarge | Author: Roger Von Oech Publisher: Business Plus Category: Book
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Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 7790
Media: Paperback Edition: 25 Anv Rev Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0446404667 Dewey Decimal Number: 153 EAN: 9780446404662 ASIN: 0446404667
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Product Description This is the 25th anniversary edition of the creativity classic by Dr. Roger von Oech.
Over the years, A WHACK ON THE SIDE OF THE HEAD has been praised by business people, educators, scientists, homemakers, artists, youth leaders, and many more. The book has been stimulating creativity in millions of readers, translated into eleven languages, and used in seminars around the world.
Now Roger von Oech's fully illustrated and updated volume is filled with even more provocative puzzles, anecdotes, exercises, metaphors, cartoons, questions, quotations, stories, and tips designed to systematically break through your mental blocks and unlock your mind for creative thinking. This new edition will attract an entire new generation of readers with updated and mind-stretching material.
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Read it, use it! August 20, 2008 Heder Sandor (Pecs, Hungary) I teach creative thinking in Hungary. This is the book I suggest to my students. It is a pity, that hasn't been translated to Hungarian.
STAND OUT resource August 4, 2008 John Forte (Greenville, RI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book belongs in every manager or leader's library. It hosts great practical ideas to thinking in a more dynamic, creative and innovative way. A five star resource.
Open the doors to the mind by lubricating the hinges! May 31, 2008 C. Clayton (Tucson AZ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Roger von Oech deeply understands that the creative juices flow best when people are relaxed and having fun. He does this by creating a common sense book that has easy to read, and powerful exercise to help tap into the creative nature that we all have. The book is a key element in critical thinking. It focuses on developing the left brain, right brain crossover. I found the book refreshing, fascinating and insightful.. The title says it all. The format is user friendly, the exercises are engaging and the cartoons are hilarious. The book firmly pushes anyone who reads the book out of his or her box to become a better critical thinker! The topics are fascinating. They include: Opening mental locks, Learning how to think, Making the strange familiar, Challenging the rules, Play is frivolous, The fools and the rules and many more. This is a great book for anyone who is ready to open doors to their mind and become more creative. It lubricates the door hinges that may have become a little rusty over time! The Re-Discovery of Common Sense: A Guide to: The Lost Art of Critical Thinking
If not a whack, at least a little thump October 22, 2007 Paula Crandall (San Diego, CA) I found this book to be very entertaining and it certainly gave me some fresh and creative ways to look at situations/problems. I'm not sure yet how I will be able to put any of them to use, but that may be because I'm a bit overwhelmed after just reading the book. The exercises within the chapters did not always offer me the insight on how to use the topics they were supposed to be practicing. I am hopeful that the next time I run into a brick wall, some of the suggestions occur to me and that I can put them into practice. I can see how this would make a very effective seminar or training, with groups working on the exercises, bouncing ideas off one another and spurring one another on to more creative thinking.
Ideas that linger October 16, 2007 J. W. Funk (Michigan) I bought this book several years ago and still find it helpful. It is worth rereading every year or so. The suggestions von Oech presents never go out of date. Getting stuck in a rut is a surefire way to squelch creative thinking. As a help to avoid getting in a rut, he suggests that men look for a new shaving pattern every day - look for a creative way to whack off those whiskers. Every morning when I see my face in the mirror, I get a daily challenge to look for a new way of doing routing tasks. That mental exercise helps keep my mind sharp.
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