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Making ideas happen
Book • 2010
Scott Belsky's "Making Ideas Happen" provides a practical framework for turning creative ideas into reality.
It emphasizes the importance of planning, organization, and execution in achieving creative goals.
The book offers a structured approach to managing creative projects, from ideation to completion.
It addresses common challenges faced by creative individuals, such as procrastination and perfectionism, providing strategies for overcoming them.
Belsky's work is valuable for anyone seeking to transform their ideas into tangible outcomes.
It emphasizes the importance of planning, organization, and execution in achieving creative goals.
The book offers a structured approach to managing creative projects, from ideation to completion.
It addresses common challenges faced by creative individuals, such as procrastination and perfectionism, providing strategies for overcoming them.
Belsky's work is valuable for anyone seeking to transform their ideas into tangible outcomes.
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in relation to creative work, ideas, and execution.


Aarron Walter

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Scott Belsky: Adobe's Chief Strategist on navigating the creative Cambrian Explosion
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as another book by the same author of "The Messy Middle".


Mike Schmitz

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143: The Messy Middle by Scott Belsky
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as books that are an ode to hard work in product development.


Patrick O'Shaughnessy

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Scott Belsky - Focus on the First Mile – [Invest Like the Best, EP. 213]
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for its discussion on traditional reward systems and their impact on our ability to pursue long-term goals.


Srini Rao

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Unmistakable Classic: The First 20 Hours of Learning Any New Skill with Josh Kaufmann
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as two of Scott Belsky's national bestselling books.


Harry Stebbings

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20 Product: Scott Belsky on How to Hire Your Product Leader and Team, 3 Questions All Great Product Leaders Ask, How To Structure and Run Effective Product Reviews & Is Product More Art or Science?