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Moser-Wellman, Annette. (2001). The five faces of genius: Creative thinking styles to succeed at work . New York: Penguin Putnam.

Type of Resource: Book
(ISBN: 067089477X)Libary of Congress (LC) or Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Call Number:
LC: HD53 .M67 2002; DDC: 650.1

This book presents genius as a combination of talent, discipline, and imagination that is to some degree accessible to everyone. The author researched and interviewed 97 artists, scientists, and business people and developed the five faces or five distinct work styles or thinking styles. These five- seer, observer, alchemist, fool, and sage- are presented along with appropriate exercises and activities and suggestions.

Process / Person / Intelligence / Thinking / Thinking skills / Techniques / Models

This item is part of the Creative Studies Library in the E. H. Butler Library at Buffalo State College- State University of New York and the Special Collection of Creativity and Innovation resources at the Hong Kong City Hall Public Library.

CBIR Record Number: 21590

Buffalo State College, State University of New York