Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision & Reality

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rohitbhargava.com · Unknown · 2010-11-14
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The book 'Making Ideas Happen' by Scott Belsky focuses on the importance of organization and execution in bringing ideas to fruition. It offers practical advice and methods, such as maintaining a 'backburner' for ideas and mastering prioritization, to help creative individuals and teams turn their visions into reality. The book is complemented by the Action Method and Behance.net, providing tools to support the reader's journey.

The book 'Making Ideas Happen' by Scott Belsky is a valuable resource for anyone looking to turn their ideas into reality. Belsky, inspired by frustration with the lack of discussion around execution in the creative world, shares insights and best practices from leading creative people and teams. The book introduces the Action Method, a philosophy that emphasizes organization and prioritization. It advises readers to maintain a 'backburner' for ideas that may not be immediately relevant and to develop a tolerance for ambiguity. The book is practical and empowering, offering simple yet powerful ideas to help readers give their ideas the full and fruitful life they deserve. Used alongside the Behance.net website, this book provides a comprehensive toolkit for turning ideas into action.


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    Simple yet powerful ideas abound in this book — like maintaining a "backburner" for great ideas which may not be relevant right now, reducing projects to their most simplistic state and how to master the underrated skill of prioritization.

    In an inspired moment later in the book, Scott advises the reader to "develop a tolerance for ambiguity.

    Scott himself, however, demonstrates no such tolerance in this book and as a result you'll find his strong point of view both enlightening and empowering.