Rating: ****
Tags: Business, Economics, Knowledge Capital, History, Social History, General, Lang:en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Added: March 15, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
Where do good ideas come from? And what do we need to know
and do to have more of them? In Where Good Ideas Come From,
Steven Johnson, one of our most innovative popular thinkers,
explores the secrets of inspiration. Steven Johnson has spent
twenty years immersed in creative industries, was active at
the dawn of the internet and has a unique perspective that
draws on his fluency in fields ranging from neurobiology to
new media. Why have cities historically been such hubs of
innovation? What do the printing press and Apple have in
common? And what does this have to do with the creation and
evolution of life itself? Johnson presents the answers to
these questions and more in his infectious, culturally
omnivoracious style, using examples from thinkers in a range
of disciplines - from Charles Darwin to Tim Berners-Lee - to
provide the complete, exciting, and encouraging story of
inspiration.He identifies the five key principles to the
genesis of great ideas, from the cultivation of hunches to
the importance of connectivity and how best to make use of
new technologies. Most exhilarating is his conclusion: with
today's tools and environment, radical innovation is
extraordinarily accessible to those who know how to cultivate
it. By recognizing where and how patterns of creativity occur
- whether within a school, a software platform or a social
movement - he shows how we can make more of our ideas good
ones.