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JUICE - The Creative Fuel That Drives
World-Class Inventors.
"There's never been a better time
to have big ideas."
--from the Foreword by Nathan Myhrvold
“Exploiting serendipity.
Stumbling into success. Data-driven decision-making. This powerful
collection of portraits is packed with lessons and insights. A
perfect companion for today's - and tomorrow's - entrepreneur.”
Dr. Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer
Google Inc.
“Schwartz's carefully
researched histories reveal remarkably consistent patterns in
the process of invention. Following these patterns can help inventors
in any field find better, more creative solutions.”
Clay Christensen, author of The Innovator's
Dilemma
“In this extremely
well-written book, Evan Schwartz takes you on a journey of inventors
and inventions that have helped make the world what it is today,
and shows the type of thinking and insight that will create the
world of tomorrow.”
Robert S. Langer, Professor, MIT
2002 Winner of the Charles Stark Draper Prize, and one of history’s
most prolific biomedical inventors
Creating new possibilities. Finding hidden problems.
Blasting through knowledge barriers. That's the job of inventors.
And just as invention has fueled the progress of humankind for
centuries, the same thinking patterns that produced breakthroughs
from the steam engine to the gene sequencer will spawn the inventions
on which we'll build our future.
But what drives invention? Where do the mental leap, the "Aha!"
and the "Eureka!" come from? What makes one person,
company, or country more inventive than another? What motivates
someone to search for a problem, brainstorm a solution, and create
that next big thing?
This groundbreaking book takes us inside the laboratories and
the minds of some of today's most prolific inventors to demystify
the process by which they imagine and create. Evan I. Schwartz
argues that invention is less about serendipity and genius than
it is about a relentless inner compulsion to question and discover.
This creative energy, says Schwartz, is the fuel-the "juice"-that
drives the best inventors. And this special form of creativity
is latent in each of us.
Juice juxtaposes the stories of classic inventors
with a new breed of innovators, such as hypersonic sound inventor
Woody Norris, genomics pioneer Lee Hood, mechanical whiz Dean
Kamen, business systems inventor Jay Walker, and biomimicry trailblazer
James McLurkin. Schwartz reveals the brilliant strategies-such
as crossing knowledge boundaries, visualizing results, applying
analogies, and embracing failure-that enable inventors to transform
improbable ideas into reality. We learn, for example, how a connection
between slot machines and pill-bottle caps might improve the world
of preventive medicine; how mud and weeds are being used to help
carry a nation out of poverty; and how the development of a diagnostic
nanochip could extend human lifespans.
Powerful and inspiring, Juice will convince you that anything
imaginable is possible. There is so much left to be invented.
Let's turn on the juice.