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SBSL-Founder-SJ
August 29, 2017

One of THE very BEST books for developing an idea(s) ...

  • August 29, 2017
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... is 'Visioneering' by Andy Stanley. It all starts with cultivating, seeding, and growing vision! ( link here -> https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/10209267-sj-barakony <- to my virtual bookshelf. Any Q's about any of the books, please ask at anytime. )

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    AudreyPratt
    August 30, 2017

    This is wonderful @SBSL-Founder-SJ. I will certainly be perusing your bookshelf! 

    SBSL-Founder-SJ
    September 1, 2017
    Please always feel welcome to doing so - I've read in MANY genres/niches, so some will likely stand right out to you, Madam Yoda, and others may puzzle you -- regardless Q's are encouraged by the C.E.O. (:D) if they may arise.

    @AudreyPratt wrote:

    This is wonderful @SBSL-Founder-SJ. I will certainly be perusing your bookshelf! 


    AudreyPratt
    September 1, 2017

    @SBSL-Founder-SJ I'm sure questions will be asked by Madam Yoda. :smileywink: I look forward to discussing!

    BillJohnston
    September 20, 2017

    One of the best books on the creative process that most have never heard of is The Univeral Traveler by Koberg & Bagnal. It's a small paperback manual but packs an amazing creative punch:
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/749453.The_All_New_Universal_Traveler

     

    A sculpture professor forced it on our class when I was in college. We had to read it, use the process and keep a journal. I use some part of the process, or one of the tools mentioned in the book almost every day in my current practice.

    AudreyPratt
    September 20, 2017

    @BillJohnston I love when books that were forced upon us change our lives! I recently ran into one of my former professors and had the opportunity to thank him for one of those "forced reads." :smileyhappy: Does your sculpture professor know about your experience?? 

    EmilyCowan
    May 14, 2018
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    Hey @277657 - welcome to QB Community!

     

    I haven't had a chance to read this one yet. What about it stands out to you as a go-to for would-be entrepreneurs? Has it helped you in your business endeavors?