Background
Glassman, Edward was born on March 18, 1929 in New York City. Son of Jacob S. and Riesa (Bronfman) F.
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This amazing handbook clarifies practical R&D creative problem solving for innovation success. Modern creative thinking procedures provide the skills necessary for profitable innovation. High quality solutions appear only after effort to generate and select from perspectives and ideas that create new innovation possibilities. Everyone in R&D wants to achieve high quality solutions to problems. Innovation success depends on it. Yet few people have access to the new creative thinking procedures that lead to the highest-level outcomes. These procedures focus people on the real issues within an innovation problem and on its quality solution. In this book, you will learn three types of procedures to help solve innovation problems creatively: Creative thinking procedures to shift R&D paradigms and produce unexpected innovation ideas Procedures to change the climate so new innovation ideas flourish Procedures to stop pigeonholing people, including yourself, so you stop stifling creative thinking Here's what else you will find. You will discover advanced procedures to carry out the three key creative steps to shift paradigms and solve problems more creatively. You will learn how to conduct problem solving creativity innovation meetings In R&D. You will discover procedures to manage and motivate people to help creative thinking for innovation in R&D. You will find procedures to help the submission of new innovation ideas and proposals. If you are a leader, you will learn procedures to adjust your leadership style to help creative thinking at work. WELL WORTH OWNING
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Public relations management creativity consultant
Glassman, Edward was born on March 18, 1929 in New York City. Son of Jacob S. and Riesa (Bronfman) F.
AB, New York University, 1949. Master of Science, New York University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1955.
Member of staff, City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California, 1959-1960;
professor, faculty biochemistry department medical school, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1960-1990;
head program for team effectiveness and creativity, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1981-1990;
professor emeritus, since 1990;
president, Leadership Cons. Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Creativity College, Chapel Hill, since 1990. Member grants and review study section National Institute of Mental Health, 1966-1969, University of California, Irvine, 1978.
Visiting fellow Center Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1983. Visiting scientist Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California, 1986. President Creativity College division Leadership Consulting Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Chapel Hill.
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Public relations specialist Lions Club, since 1995. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Royal Society Edinburgh. Member Society Neurosci.
(president North Carolina chapter 1974-1975), Elisha Mitchell Science Society (vice president 1965-1966).
Children: Lyn Judith, Susan Fiona, Ellen Ruth, Marjorie Riesa.