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The creative curve, how to develop the right idea, at the right time, Allen Gannett

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The creative curve, how to develop the right idea, at the right time, Allen Gannett
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-255) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The creative curve
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1029063278
Responsibility statement
Allen Gannett
Sub title
how to develop the right idea, at the right time
Summary
"Big data entrepreneur Allen Gannett overturns the mythology around creative genius, and reveals the science and secrets behind achieving breakout commercial success in any field. We have been spoon-fed the notion that creativity is the province of genius--of those favored, brilliant few whose moments of insight arrive in unpredictable flashes of divine inspiration. And if we are not a genius, we might as well pack it in and give up. Either we have that gift, or we don't. But Allen shows that simply isn't true. Recent research has shown that there is a predictable science behind achieving commercial success in any creative endeavor, from writing a popular novel to starting up a successful company to creating an effective marketing campaign. As the world's most creative people have discovered, we are enticed by the novel and the familiar. By understanding the mechanics of what Gannett calls 'the creative curve'--the point of optimal tension between the novel and the familiar--everyone can better engineer mainstream success. In a thoroughly entertaining book that describes the stories and insights of everyone from the Broadway team behind Dear Evan Hansen, to the founder of Reddit, from the Chief Content Officer of Netflix to Michelin star chefs, Gannett reveals the four laws of creative success and identifies the common patterns behind their achievement"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I. Overturning the mythology of creativity. The making of a dream -- Learning a lie -- The origin of the myth -- What is talent? -- What is a genius? -- The creative curve -- Part II. The four laws of the creative curve. Law I : consumption -- Law II : imitation -- Law III : creative communities -- Law IV : iterations -- Epilogue
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