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What
do termites and architecture have in common?
Music records and airlines?
And what does any of this have to do with
health-care, card-games or cooking ?
Most of us
would assume nothing. But out of each of these seemingly random
combinations have come groundbreaking ideas that have created
whole new fields. In his bestselling book, Frans Johansson takes
us on a fascinating journey to the Intersection: a place where
ideas from different industries and cultures meet and collide,
ultimately igniting an explosion of extraordinary new innovations.
Johansson calls this proliferation of new ideas “the Medici
effect”—referring to the remarkable burst of creativity
enabled by the Medici banking family in Renaissance Italy. In
this fascinating book, he reveals how we can find intersections
in our own lives and turn the ideas we find there into pathbreaking
innovations. Johansson explains that three driving forces—the
movement of people, the convergence of scientific disciplines,
and the leap in computational power—are increasing the number
and types of intersections we can access.
The Medici Effect is filled with vivid stories of intersections
across domains as wide-ranging as business, science, art, and
politics. You will learn from CEOs, derivative traders, scientists,
fashion designers, authors, public health advocates, venture capitalists,
game designers, and entrepreneurs. From the experiences of the
man who single-handedly created and taught the first Cherokee
written language to the team that cracked the German “Enigma”
code during World War II, readers will learn how to find the Intersection
and unleash the Medici Effect.
It is the first book to fully explore the concept of cross-field
and cross-cultural combinations and to offer clear guidance on
how to make such an approach work effectively. It brings its readers
along for a fast-paced, fact-filled journey about innovation and
creativity. By the time you are done you will see intersections
all around you — and understand how to take advantage of
them.
What can you learn from rock music, insect behavior, foreign business
practices, and meteorite patterns? You’ll never know unless
you step into the Intersection and find out. Once you’re
there, you just might discover an idea that changes the world...
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