Inventology
How We Dream Up Things That Change the World
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Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveinventologyhowwe0000kenn_y0v4
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780593073476
- ISBN-139780593073476
- ISBN-100593073479
- Better World Books9780593073476
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- Open LibraryOL28564585M
Classifications
- LCCT15
- LCCT15 .K46 2016b
Description
A businessman struggles with his luggage at an airport and pioneers the wheeled suitcase. An engineer watches people using walkie-talkies and dreams up the mobile phone. A printer is frustrated by his unpredictable inks and creates the Pantone colour system. Why were these particular people able to identify a problem, and how did they discover the solutions that everyone else missed? Where exactly did their great ideas come from, and how did they go about making them a reality? In pursuit of answers, Pagan Kennedy has spent her career examining the creative process, interviewing inventors and engineers, scientists, psychologists and economists in a bid to understand how we create. In *Inventology* Kennedy collects their wisdom and explores a series of landmark inventions, taking us through the processes by which we have come to dream up new products and technologies, and conceived solutions to ‘impossible’ problems.
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