The Eureka Method: How to Think Like an Inventor

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Electronics, Circuits, Telecommunications
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Author: John Hershey ISBN: 9780071770408
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Publication: August 30, 2011
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education TAB Language: English
Author: John Hershey
ISBN: 9780071770408
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication: August 30, 2011
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education TAB
Language: English

Fuel your "Eureka!" moments and become a successful inventor

Envision breakthrough new products using the proven methods and applied reasoning techniques of today's successful inventors. The Eureka Method: How to Think Like an Inventor lays out a systematic approach to innovation. Discover how to look at social developments and trends to find new ways of combining and improving existing technologies and systems. Plain-language examples of real-world patents, products, and inventors illuminate each point along the way.

Find out how to:

  • Gain regular flashes of inspiration based on your understanding of the inventive process
  • Improve and expand existing products in ways that fill social needs
  • Fuse elements from different products into new and useful combinations
  • Discover new opportunities by side-stepping rules and gaming the system
  • "Futurize" your inventions and prevent them from becoming obsolete
  • Identify emerging regulations and use them to your creative advantage
  • Learn about comprehensive patent applications that protect your rights
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Fuel your "Eureka!" moments and become a successful inventor

Envision breakthrough new products using the proven methods and applied reasoning techniques of today's successful inventors. The Eureka Method: How to Think Like an Inventor lays out a systematic approach to innovation. Discover how to look at social developments and trends to find new ways of combining and improving existing technologies and systems. Plain-language examples of real-world patents, products, and inventors illuminate each point along the way.

Find out how to:

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