Q3 Blog Post 1
Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision and Reality
Oren Rosin 3/8/15
In Making Ideas Happen by Scott Belsky, Belsky discusses the correlation between ideas, actual development, and execution. He emphasizes that success does not just come from good ideas, but also a number of other factors. One’s ability to organize and lead are key to executing potentially good ideas. To organize well, one should approach an idea they want to work with as a long term project that they break down into multiple parts: Action Steps, which are fully planned out actions that bring the project forward and get tasks done. Backburner Items, which are potential actions that may need to be taken in the future when the chance is available. References, which are items related to the project which a person may refer to if they need to. Additionally, communicating with people around you a, finding support, and publicizing will largely increase your chances of bringing an idea forward.
Despite all this, most big ideas are never put into fruition. Most often, ideas fail because the creator failed either failed to meet some of the steps above or lose to something out of their control (i.e lack of available people, resources, too much competition, etc…). Additionally, it is difficult to actually come up with innovative ideas. This is something I have personally struggled with when wanting to start projects. I have a hard time thinking of ways to use my best talents and ways to innovate. This is one of the reasons I went with this book; I am trying to find ways to better come up with ideas and I feel that this book may help me in the long run.

1 Comments:
I've not read this book yet, so I'm eager to hear what you think of it. As you note, coming up with innovative ideas is perhaps the hardest part. As a teacher, I've struggled with finding ways to help students do this...so any insights you find in this book PLEASE share! I'm convinced that innovative thinking is something that can be taught, but I'm not sure how yet.
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