Innovation keynote speaker Jeremy Gutsche's second business book Better and Faster shares several key tips for uncovering innovative ideas. One tip in particular that Gutsche shares is to not be lead into the trap of thinking that small ideas are worthless. In fact, small ideas are often the jumping point for unlocking big breakthroughs.
It can be easy to equate a big success to a big idea. However, more often than not small ideas are simpler with a more approachable outline allowing you to easily turn that small idea--or a series of small ideas--into something much more elaborate and grandiose. Starting small is a great way to flesh out your new concepts, focus on detail and ensure that you are building up the foundations for your next vision.
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Make Little Ideas Big
Business Book Better and Faster Teaches You How to Uncover Small Innovations
Trend Themes
1. Uncovering Small Innovations - Taking a closer look at small ideas can lead to breakthrough innovations.
2. Starting Small - Beginning with small ideas allows for more detailed and elaborate concepts to emerge.
3. Building Foundations - Focusing on small ideas helps establish the groundwork for future visions and successes.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Exploring small ideas can lead to publishing innovative books that provide valuable insights.
2. Consulting - Assisting businesses in uncovering and developing small ideas can drive disruptive innovation in consulting services.
3. Technology - Investing in small ideas can lead to the development of groundbreaking technologies and solutions.