Book description
You don’t have to be a mechanical genius to be an inventor. Anyone can invent—a parent wrestling with a baby sling . . . a coach frustrated with slick-soled running shoes . . . an office worker determined to keep the computer cords untangled. Inventing is simply finding clever solutions to everyday challenges. Author and inventor Patricia Nolan-Brown has turned common annoyances into ingenious and money-making products. She shares the tricks of her trade in Idea to Invention, a practical guide that helps ordinary people look at their world with the eyes of an inventor. Readers will learn six simple steps to invention—and discover: • How they rate on six crucial personality traits
• Creativity habits that spark invention
• The power of tape-and-paper prototypes to refine their vision
• How to navigate the ins and outs of licensing and patenting their product
• The pros and cons of finding a licensed manufacturer vs. running a home-based assembly line
• How to promote their invention—from perfecting the pitch and finding store buyers to trade-show shortcuts and strategies for creating buzz online
• Product enhancements that add years to shelf life From initial concept to thriving business, this handy guide simplifies the invention process and gives creative thinkers the competitive edge they need to achieve success.
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: My Success Story: If I can do It, So can You
- Chapter 2: Take the Success Quiz you can't Fail—and Learn how to I.N.V.E.N.T.
- Chapter 3: Are you Inquisitive? Cultivate Curiosity!
- Chapter 4: Do you have Nerve? Grow a Thicker Skin!
- Chapter 5: How Strong is your Voice? Passion Speaks!
- Chapter 6: How's your Energy Level? Fire it Up!
- Chapter 7: Do you Nourish your Dreams? Feed ’Em!
- Chapter 8: Got Tenacity? Hang in and Hang On!
- Chapter 9: The Six Simple Steps to Invention: What they are and how to Use Them
- Chapter 10: Think it (Step One): It All Starts in your Head
- Chapter 11: Cook it (Step Two): Now Get Real
- Chapter 12: Protect it (Step Three): Keep Thieves Away
- Chapter 13: Pitch it (Step Four): Make ’Em want it Bad
- Chapter 14: Make it (Step Five): Factory in the Kitchen (Or Not)
- Chapter 15: Bedazzle it (Step Six): Add Bells and Whistles
- Chapter 16: Building the Right Online Platform: Social Media Tricks and Tools to Make your Product Flourish
- Chapter 17: Living the Inventor's Life: Helpful Hints for a Healthy, Happy Inventing Experience
- Chapter 18: The Final Word: You can Make it Happen
- Index
- About the Author
- Free Sample Chapter from Make your Contacts Count, Second Edition
Product information
- Title: Idea to Invention
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2014
- Publisher(s): AMACOM
- ISBN: 9780814432952
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