Recommended Books To Help Stimulate Your Creative Thinking
Creative thinking books are hugely popular and likely to become even more so with the growing trends in creativity and the need for innovation. With China dominating the world in manufacturing, the West recognises a need to focus on cutting edge creativity and innovation. Fortunately, we have some phenomenally gfted teachers, experts and specialists in the field of creative thinking and maximising our creative output. I've listed the better known and most accessible creative thinking books below, reviewing those that I actually have on my bookshelves and think are worth your time and attention.
A review of 'Thinkertoys - A Handbook of Business Creativity' by Michael Michalko. Find out what I really think of this best selling creative thinking book.
A review of Robert Dilts' extraordinary book Strategies of Genius Volume 1, which details the creative strategies of Aristotle, Sherlock Holmes, Walt Disney and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Wily Walnut's review of Genius Mindset - the Cheat's Guide to Instant Genius by Dr Michael Masterson of the WCCL Network. Does the Genius Mindset kit work? Find out here.
Is 'How To Have Creative Ideas' by Edward de Bono the book that will help YOU develop creativity and lateral thinking? Here's why I think you should stop and think before buying this book on how to have creative ideas.
Here is Wily Walnut's review of the classic creative thinking book, A Technique For Producing Ideas, written by James Webb Young, which offers a step-by-step technique for sparking creativity in any field.