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Whether you're facing business challenges,
raising children, inventing, looking for employment, teaching,
wanting to improve a relationship, or figuring out how to
solve global problems, the thinking skills revealed in The
Creative Problem Solver's Toolbox are the ones you need.
Hundreds of interesting examples throughout
the book clearly demonstrate how to use the creative problem
solver's tools. One such example is the story of a business
owner who boosted the low morale of his employees by letting
them choose their own salaries.
Richard Fobes writes the Creative Problem
Solving Tips column for the American Creativity Association's
Focus publication.
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