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Good Idea. Now What?: How to Move Ideas to Execution by Charles T. Lee

20 Jul 2020

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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/465946to listen full audiobooks. Title: Good Idea. Now What?: How to Move Ideas to Execution Author: Charles T. Lee Narrator: Rodney Gardiner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 30 minutes Release date: July 20, 2020 Genres: Business & Career Development Publisher's Summary: We all have ideasthings we want to do or createbut only some of us will do what it takes to see those ideas come to pass.  In the world of ideas, theres no shortage of passion.  But passion without an actionable plan will eventually end up dead.  The good news is that there are proven ways to help your ideas become reality. Idea-makers who are able to actualize their concepts year in and year out live with passion and intention.  Its not enough to just be creative and inspired.  Whether youre a creative or the leader of an organization, if you want to change your life and maybe even the world with your ideas, you must figure out how to create a process and infrastructure for implementation. In Good Idea, Now What? readers will be led through essential values and principles that successful idea-makers follow, from the importance of the physical space to dealing with resistance and setbacks, to collaborating with intention and communicating your ideas well. Good Idea, Now What? chapters include: Life After Inspiration Moving Forward Without Moving Elements of a Good Idea Why Branding Matters Getting Your Idea Out There

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