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Table of Contents
Preface.
Introduction. Lesson 1: Stop Thinking and Act Like a Genius. 1. Life Story of a Middle American. 2. Getting Your Hands Dirty. Lesson 2: Experiment with Everything. Lesson 3: Become a Boy of the Nineteenth Century. Lesson 4: Knowing. Lesson 5: See It. Lesson 6: Working Bottom Up. Lesson 7: Do the Thing Itself. Lesson 8: Cut and Try. Lesson 9: Know Properties, Not Theories. Lesson 10: Understand Hands-On: Touch Everything. Lesson 11: Miss No Detail. Lesson 12: Know What’s Going on Inside. 3. How to Use Everything. Lesson 13: Profi t from Disability. Lesson 14: Lose No Idea. Lesson 15: Be Exhaustive. Lesson 16: Appreciate Your Ignorance. Lesson 17: Sharpen Your Tools. Lesson 18: Embrace Problems. Lesson 19: Problems Are Directions. Lesson 20: The Limits of the Problem Approach. Lesson 21: Use Disaster. Lesson 22: “No Experiments Are Useless”. Lesson 23: Fertile Failure. Lesson 24: Make Defects Their Own Remedy. 4. Investing. Lesson 25: The Ideal Executive. Lesson 26: Insure the Permanency of an Investment. Lesson 27: Invest in Assets. Lesson 28: Start Small, Scale Up. Lesson 29: Build an Invention Factory. Lesson 30: Support the Shop. Lesson 31: Build on the Weakest Points. Lesson 32: Become a Collector. 5. Entrepreneurship. Lesson 33: Take a Reverse Inventory. Lesson 34: Identify Markets. Lesson 35: Defi ne Yourself. Lesson 36: Innovate Without Inventing. Lesson 37: Inspire Confidence. Lesson 38: Take the Credit. Lesson 39: Be Legendary. Lesson 40: Invent Systems. Lesson 41: Think Bigger. Lesson 42: Let Research Lead. Lesson 43: Don’t Stop Experimenting. Lesson 44: Invite Distraction. Lesson 45: Time It. Lesson 46: Imagine the Future. Lesson 47: Get Between. 6. Creating Your Customers. Lesson 48: Get the News. Lesson 49: Give Praise to the Dissatisfi ed Customer.
Lesson 50: Educate the Customer. Lesson 51: Learn the Market. Lesson 52: Niche Thinking: Find a Small Space to Make It Big. Lesson 53: Offer an Edge. Lesson 54: Move into a More Hospitable Environment. Lesson 55: Sell Innovation. Lesson 56: The Limits of Innovation. Lesson 57: Become a Brand. Lesson 58: No Such Thing as Overproduction. 7. Making Rain. Lesson 59: Be Skeptical, Never Cynical. Lesson 60: Get the Biggest Picture. Lesson 61: Design What You Need. Lesson 62: Create New Uses for Whatever You Have. Lesson 63: “Guard Against Results”. Lesson 64: Exploit the Unexpected. 8. Grinding It Out. Lesson 65: Learn a Lesson from The Temperate Life. Lesson 66: Know the Known. Lesson 67: Want Some Real Labor? Try Thinking. Lesson 68: “Genius Is 1 Percent Inspiration and 99 Percent Perspiration”. Lesson 69: Work the Problem. Lesson 70: Redesign. Lesson 71: Don’t Stop with Version 1. Lesson 72: The Two Masters. Lesson 73: Try a Kaleidoscopic Approach. Lesson 74: Exploit the Details. Lesson 75: Speed. Lesson 76: Plod. Lesson 77: Unlimited Incentive. Lesson 78: If At First You Do Succeed, Try Again Anyway. 9. Managing. Lesson 79: Never Neglect Logistics. Lesson 80: “Mean to Succeed”. Lesson 81: Plan for Spontaneity. Lesson 82: Create a Shop. Lesson 83: Start a School. Lesson 84: Make Creativity a Predictable Process. Lesson 85: Create Standards. Lesson 86: Subdivide, Delegate, Empower. Lesson 87: Harvest Complaints. Lesson 88: Favor Fluid Structures. Lesson 89: Keep Score. 10. Faking Genius. Lesson 90: Model It. Lesson 91: Get on the Train. Lesson 92: To Innovate, Imitate. Lesson 93: Do It Better. Lesson 94: Create by Analogy. Lesson 95: Make the Problem the Solution. Lesson 96: Analogy Again. Lesson 97: Another Problem, Another Solution. Lesson 98: New Wholes from Old Parts. Lesson 99: Better to Elaborate Than Replace? Lesson 100: Prefer Evolution to Revolution. Lesson 101: Make the New Familiar. Lesson 102: Work Beyond the Cutting Edge. Appendix One: An Edison Chronology. Appendix Two: Two Hundred Representative Patents. Appendix Three: Suggested Reading. The Author. Index. |