Innovation Generation: How to Produce Creative and Useful Scientific Ideas

Innovation Generation: How to Produce Creative and Useful Scientific Ideas

by Roberta B. Ness MD, MPH
Innovation Generation: How to Produce Creative and Useful Scientific Ideas

Innovation Generation: How to Produce Creative and Useful Scientific Ideas

by Roberta B. Ness MD, MPH

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Overview

Whether you are a student or an established scientist, researcher, or engineer, you can learn to be more innovative. In Innovation Generation, internationally renowned physician and scientist Roberta Ness provides all the tools you need to cast aside your habitual ways of navigating the every-day world and to think "outside the box." Based on an extraordinarily successful program at the University of Texas, this book provides proven techniques to expand your ability to generate original ideas. These tools include analogy, expanding assumptions, pulling questions apart, changing your point of view, reversing your thinking, and getting the most out of multidisciplinary groups, to name a few. Woven into the discussion are engaging stories of famous scientists who found fresh paths to innovation, including groundbreaking primate scientist Jane Goodall, father of lead research Herb Needleman, and physician Ignaz Semmelweis, whose discovery of infection control saved millions. Finally, the book shows how to combine your newly acquired skills in innovative thinking with the normal process of scientific thinking, so that your new abilities are more than playthings. Innovation will power your science.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199929955
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Roberta Ness is Dean of the University of Texas School of Public Health and the University of Texas-Houston Vice President for Innovation.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Don't Read this Book PART I. The Big Picture: Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Innovation Chapter 2: It All Depends on How You Look at It Chapter 3: Overcoming Frames Chapter 4: Say it Like you Mean Chapter 5: Overcoming Metaphors Chapter 6: Check this Out! Chapter 7: Becoming a Keener Observer Chapter 8: How Biased are You? Chapter 9: Overcoming Bias Chapter 10: The Brain and Creativity: The Seat of Inspiration Chapter 11: The Brain and Creativity: Getting Out in Front PART II. Asking and Answering a Scientific Question through Innovation Chapter 12: The Joy of Science Chapter 13: Asking the Right Question Chapter 14: How is a Marriage like a Matchbox? Chapter 15: Flip it! Chapter 16: A Man Walked into a Bar Chapter 17: The Power of Group Intelligence Chapter 18: Getting the Most from a Group Chapter 19: Incubation Chapter 20: Testing Your Idea Chapter 21: That Right Idea Chapter 22: The Stodginess of Science Chapter 23: Overcoming the Stodginess of Science Chapter 24: Innovation Incubators References Answers
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