In this episode Micah Yost takes a deep dive into his book, Rhythm, where he addresses the problem when entrepreneurs know they need to be creative, but essentially lack the ability.
In his book, Yost provides you with a field guide for solving this problem with a purpose to boost your creative confidence with a solid and approachable guideline to become consistently effective at innovation.
This book is perfect for entrepreneurs who lack the ability to generate ideas or have ideas they have yet seen to succeed.
About Micah Yost:
“I live right in the middle of the country in Omaha Nebraska and work with an awesome group of creative people at a company called Elevate where we do digital brand and design. My undergrad is in the arts and my graduate degree is in business. I’ve spent the past decade working right at that intersection of creativity, innovation and business.
I was on an airplane a couple months back flying into Tennessee to speak at a conference called Everywhere Else. I was planning on talking about something else but I have a rhythm of my own of going back and scrubbing my notes. I came upon a question of what would it look like to really make creativity and innovation consistently executable and out of that came an equation that I write about in the book and it turned into the talk that I gave during the conference. It spurred a lot of questions and conversation at the conference so I felt like I wanted to take it further and try to address that issue.” – Micah Yost
For a detailed summary of Rhythm according to Micah Yost CLICK HERE
Related Books:
Invent, Reinvent, Thrive by Lloyd Shefsky
The Innovator’s Method by Nathan Furr
The Road to Reinvention by Josh Linkner
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