Better and Faster: The Proven Path to Unstoppable Ideas
- Length: 272 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Crown Business
- Publication Date: 2015-03-17
- ISBN-10: 0385346549
- ISBN-13: 9780385346542
- Sales Rank: #332918 (See Top 100 Books)
What great ideas are you missing that are so close within your grasp?
In our world of chaos and change, what are you overlooking? If you knew the answer, you’d be a better innovator, better manager, and better investor.
This book will make you BETTER by teaching you how to overcome 3 neurological traps that block successful people, like you, from realizing your full potential. Then, it will make you FASTER by teaching you 6 patterns of opportunity – Convergence, Divergence, Cyclicality, Redirection, Reduction and Acceleration. Each pattern you’ll learn is a repeatable shortcut that has created fortunes for ex-criminals, reclusive billionaires, disruptive CEOs and ordinary people who unexpectedly made it big.
In an unparalleled study of 250,000 ideas, Jeremy and his TrendHunter.com team have leveraged their 100,000,000 person audience to study what actually causes opportunity: data-driven research that was never before possible. The result is a series of frameworks battle-tested with several hundred brands, and top executives at some of the most successful companies in the world who rely on Jeremy to accelerate their hunt for ideas.
Now, for the first time, you can learn the same tactics to out-innovate, outsmart and outmaneuver your competitors. You will learn to see patterns and clues wherever you look that will put you on the smarter, easier path to finding those breakthrough ideas, faster.
Table of Contents
Part I Awaken
Chapter 1 The Hunter And The Farmer
Chapter 2 Farmer Traps Vs. Hunter Instincts
Chapter 3 How To Raise A Hunter
Part II Hunt
Chapter 4 Getting Momentum On Your Side
Chapter 5 Convergence
Chapter 6 Divergence
Chapter 7 Cyclicality
Chapter 8 Redirection
Chapter 9 Reduction
Chapter 10 Acceleration
Part III Capture
Chapter 11 The Hunting Ground
Chapter 12 Looking At Individual Industries
Appendix: Case Studies