If you want some feedback (basic "up" or "down" on your book idea), post the book here as comment and indicate why you think it might be an appropriate fit for the course. Broad topics of interest would include:
- new media
- change management
- idea generation
It's ok if your book is a little, er, evangelical as long as its point is to make the reader *think* in a new way.
... so, yes, before you ask, anything by Karl Marx would be acceptable. ;-)
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Here's one:
Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch T.V. Get Rich
By Jim Cramer
"The Art of Producing Ideas" by James Webb Young, available at Resources.
"If Chins could Kill: Confessions of a B movie actor"
By Bruce Campbell
How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci
By Micheal J Gelb
I'd like to suggest "SCUM Manifesto" by Valerie Solanas. Is pretty, er, well, "evangelical" as you put it, but I figure I'm in the clear after the Karl Marx comment.
"Visual Research" by Ian Noble & Russell Bestley.
Also available @ Resources.
"The Electric Ant" by Philip K. Dick.
His insight to the futuristic world is a fascinating gel of scientific possibilities and creativity.
"How to Have Kick-Ass Ideas"
by Chris Barez-Brown
Last minute change -
"Dogme 95 Manifesto"
(as created by Lars Von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg)
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