Business Idea Prooduction.d

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  1. … starts with defining or reframing the opportunity.
  2. Idea generation is the … in the idea development process.
  3. Idea evaluation and selection is the … in the idea development process.
  4. The … in the idea development process involves planning for implementation, identifying and overcoming likely blocks to implementation
  5. The James Dyson case study demonstrates that the idea development process is an … within which ideas are crafted, molded and reinvented into valuable business opportunities.
  6. Thomas Edison claimed that creativity is ‘1 per cent inspiration and … perspiration
  7. The original business idea represents only a … of the entrepreneurial jigsaw puzzle.
  8. Every good business idea must solve …
  9. Rushing to implement a business idea can also blind you to its
  10. Creativity is needed for all business aspects except
  11. .. is needed at every step of the idea development process.
  12. … of the brain is the domain of visualization and intuition.
  13. … of the brain is characterized by thinking in terms of symbols and words.
  14. … of the brain performs logical thinking, judgement, speaking and mathematical reasoning.
  15. … thinking draws on the power of divergent reasoning, which is the ability to create a multitude of original, diverse ideas and to investigate issues from the widest set of perspectives.
  16. There are three key steps to mastering whole-brain thinking as it applies to the idea development process. They include all except
  17. Ground rules for divergent thinking includes all
  18. Ground rules for convergent thinking include all except
  19. Creative whole-brain thinking is not some mysterious and rare talent reserved for a select few – it represents a set of
  20. The opposite of convergent thinking is
  21. In the idea development process, it is smart to identify the … before the solution
  22. It is a smart move to treat your first idea as purely …
  23. … of the intended business opportunity is one of the biggest reasons for business failure
  24. A key source of inspiration for development of business idea is …
  25. For whole-brain thinking it involves … thinking.
  26. The cardinal rule when gathering ideas and information is to pursue …
  27. … is a precursor to, and then an iterative companion process to, seeking and shaping the opportunity
  28. The very act of searching for information may provoke …
  29. S in SWOT means
  30. Which of this tool is used by Toyota in the 1970s to attack the root causes
  31. A moment of insight is referred to as an … moment.
  32. … also ensures that whole areas of potential importance are not overlooked
  33. Which of this is not a Mind Gym exercise?
  34. Which of this not a Individual routine type of checklist?
  35. Mind-mapping is a Individual routine for
  36. Ground rules for productive mental workouts includes all except
  37. … is the product improvement developed by G. A. Davis and others uses seven items to stimulate idea generation.
  38. The S in SCAMBER represents
  39. The M in SCAMBER represents
  40. The A in SCAMBER represents
  41. For the Cobra beer case study what constituted to his big win?
  42. The third step in idea development is
  43. The purpose of evaluation and selection of ideas is to
  44. Evaluating business ideas typically follows a two-phase process, the first is
  45. Evaluating business ideas typically follows a two-phase process, the second is
  46. The criteria grid method allows you to
  47. An alternative method of coarse-screening ideas is to use a simple yes/no
  48. Automatically to select out ideas which do not satisfy the bare minimum criteria is called
  49. The … is a useful technique for combining person-focused criteria in an evaluation of specific business ideas.
  50. Your immersion in the … during the fact-finding phase in step one of the idea development process will now allow you to answer critical questions.
  51. … involves creating the list of positive actions required to bring your idea to market.
  52. The fourth step of the idea development process is
  53. … is to increase the likelihood of turning your idea into a successful entrepreneurial venture by identifying, and then resolving, potential blocks to implementation.
  54. Implementation matters so much because
  55. The blocks to Implementation include all except
  56. The natural inclination of conventional thinking to …
  57. Recruiting and retaining appropriate staff can be a major block for a
  58. Competitive reaction is clearly one of the likeliest
  59. A technique to identify blocks to implementation is
  60. The following are typical of the kinds of problem that require creative thinking except
  61. Evaluating and implementing ideas is perhaps the hardest part of the … process.
  62. … involved breaking down and restructuring our knowledge about something in order to gain new insights into its nature.
  63. … (1954) thought of creativity as having two levels.
  64. According to Maslow (1954), primary creativity is …
  65. According to Maslow (1954), … as a characteristic possessed by many scientists in their collective search for discovery
  66. … is an act of creativity that results in a device, process or technique that is novel enough to produce a significant change in the application of technology.
  67. … is this comprising changes to attributes of product, resulting in a change in the way the product is perceived by consumers
  68. … is this relating to changes to a service or product production process.
  69. The two general theories of invention are the deterministic and the …
  70. According to …, creativity requires a coming together of six clear-cut yet interconnected assets
  71. Which is not an asset of the investment theory of creativity
  72. Which of the the investment theory of creativity refers to how skills are employed by people?
  73. Which of the the investment theory of creativity refers to Intrinsic, task-focused motivation is regarded as essential to creativity?
  74. The brain has … cerebral hemispheres
  75. The primary mental processes of these hemispheres include vision, hearing, body senses, reasoning and
  76. Each brain hemisphere is to be found … half of the limbic system
  77. The Whole Brain Model presents four distinct thinking styles. The upper (cerebral) left for …
  78. The Whole Brain Model presents four distinct thinking styles. The lower (limbic) left …
  79. The Whole Brain Model presents four distinct thinking styles. The Upper (cerebral) right is for …