Beschreibung
Can't find a way to generate ideas? Do you want to carry out your project easily? How do the process of innovation, the combinations, the ways to reinvent and recreate ideas work? this book will give you the opportunity to change and teach you to see the creative potential of the ideas that surround us, to develop projects in any field using simple designs, and to use this practical guide to learn the terminology of project management; this book contains tools for creating your innovation project for business or school.
On the following pages, I will lay out the process for the creative development of new or innovative projects in a format that includes 8 sections with the individual summaries of the chapters that follow, where the appropriate terminology for the development of a dynamic project is introduced. In addition, there are descriptions of the basic strategic principles that should be followed and applied in combination, in the case of an existing business, to achieve excellence and success in the product, service, or result that you wish to develop. You can apply them to establish a new or existing business, generate new ideas and thus increase its productivity. In this matter, you will create healthy competition within a global market, where all aspects of the innovative process become more demanding every day.
Autorenportrait
Carlos S. Monsiváis is a fishery biologist by profession, a graduate of the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, México. He studied project management at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He enjoys writing about the subjects of innovation and idea generation. Carlos has worked in the United States, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, and Taiwan. In addition, he has received awards for innovation from the Technology, Research, and Development Center (TREND), United States, in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2012. He has also participated as a principal researcher in innovation projects in aquaculture and fisheries and competitive projects for economic subsidies from the United States Department of Agriculture Small Business Innovation Research (USDA SBIR) program.