Read about “Jack’s Notebook” and Creative Problem Solving Today at Education Innovation

Today kicks off the first day of the Post2Post Virtual Book Tour featuring Gregg Fraley’s business novel “Jack’s Notebook.”
The folks at Education Innovation start the conversation today and then the dialogue moves to The Naked Idea tomorrow (Tue. 15 July).
Enjoy learning about this cool book!












Thanks again Paul for putting this tour together. I look forward to following the tour through the week. Cheers!
Thanks Paul for putting this tour together, I think it will serve well to expose more people to the wonders of Jack’s Notebook. I’ve done all the interviews but one and I’ve never been asked so many good questions. Put them all together and we’d have a new book…Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Creative Problem Solving But Were Afraid to Ask!
Just came out of the 5 day 2008 CSPI conference were they teach the CPS method … so finding a book [presented as fable] is wonderful. Just waiting on Amazon to deliver.
Thanks for putting this virtual tour together.
I missed CPSI this year, first miss in 16 years, but glad you were there Geoffrey. Did you take the Springboard course? What was the highlight of the conference for you?
Gregg
Took a pre conference workshop with Bob E & Jonathan V (Innovation Leadership) pus Springboard (under Dan & Len). Most wonderful week i’ve had in a long time
The highlight [at this time] and there are many, are:
1 – wonderful group energy … group was easy going, lots of good discussions in the classroom and outside, made some real connections with people from around the world. I doubt that any of use was not deeply impacted by the experience.
2 – diving deep into the process of CPS. I’m in the process of looking deep into my life and were I want to be, so having the model and tools has and will be of great ongoing value.
Should also note that Jack’s Notebook arrived and I have spent the last couple of days devouring it. I can relate with Jack and his desire to move forward with his life.
CSPI confirmed that any goal worth going for, will take work. There are no silver bullets … just desire, work and the support of good people.