How Can We Get America Back to Work? Innovation and Invention, That's How!
LAS VEGAS, May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- In these challenging economic times, the road to recovery must be paved with innovation and new ideas. Getting America back to work again will require new innovations and inventions from businesses and individuals. It all starts by asking the right questions and focusing on the right problems to solve. Each of us can play a role. According to author Richard Edward Rowe, author of the newly released book Changing the World One Invention at a Time, asking the right questions, identifying the real problem and acting on your ideas can be as simple as following the presented "Creatively Inventing Framework" described in three easy-to-understand parts with each part incorporating easy-to-follow steps.
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Changing the World One Invention at a Time teaches readers how to develop new ideas and evolve existing ideas using a simple framework that transforms ideas into meaningful products. Obtaining a Patent can then help protect those valuable ideas. Acting on ideas and protecting them is a key step toward U.S. economic recovery and growth. New ideas create new products, new businesses, new jobs, increase consumer confidence, and GROW our economy again!
Rowe not only explains the creative inventing process but also goes into the detail needed to understand the complex subject of patents and how patents can help to protect your ideas. The author goes on to say, "You do have the power to change the world and all it takes is one good idea. Perhaps it will be your idea that changes the world!" The book will especially benefit businesses and individuals who have needed more information on organizing the invention process and more details on how to obtain a patent.
The Think Tek, Inc – Think Global team is available for interviews.
SOURCE Think Tek, Inc - Think Globally
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