Ideas on a Deadline: How to Be Creative When the Clock is Ticking

Ideas on a Deadline: How to Be Creative When the Clock is Ticking

by Phil Cooke
Ideas on a Deadline: How to Be Creative When the Clock is Ticking

Ideas on a Deadline: How to Be Creative When the Clock is Ticking

by Phil Cooke

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Overview

Ideas on a Deadline is the definitive book for creative people who have to deliver breakthrough ideas on demand.
One of the most destructive myths about creativity is the idea that we need to wait for inspiration. But as artist Chuck Close said, "Inspiration is for amateurs—the rest of us just show up and get to work." Whether you're a creative professional like a designer, writer, musician, or filmmaker, or an executive, engineer, teacher, or salesperson, this book will show you how to "prime the pump" of your creativity, overcome the blocks, and deliver great ideas when you need them the most.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160889979
Publisher: Inspire
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Phil Cooke - Helping creative leaders navigate their career and calling in today’s distracted media-driven culture.
Phil Cooke, PhD. is co-founder and CEO of Cooke Media Group in Los Angeles and the nonprofit Influence Lab. He has produced media programming in nearly 70 countries, and created many of the most influential inspirational TV programs in history, with a client list that includes Hollywood studios, major nonprofits, and many of the most respected faith-based organizations in the world. He’s written 12 books, as well as hundreds of magazine articles, TV program and commercial scripts, and a highly respected blog at philcooke.com. He’s a member of the Producer’s Guild of America and The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He’s been called “one of the most innovative communicators of our generation.”
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