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Building Moonshots

50+ Ways To Turn Radical Ideas Into Reality

Tamara Carleton , William Cockayne

Business & Economics / Strategic Planning

Solve the world’s biggest problems and create a better future

In Building Moonshots: 50+ Ways to To Turn Radical Ideas Into Reality, a team of expert innovation strategists delivers an exciting and insightful collection of strategies, techniques, and frameworks for scaling your next big, audacious idea into a concrete product or service.

Each proven and tested strategy contained in the book has been categorized to make it easy to find and implement when you need it most. You’ll learn how and where to start, when to bet big, how to invest, when to play the long game, what to communicate, and much more. You’ll also find:

  • Ways to go beyond white papers and vision statements to a place where your ideas become a tangible reality
  • Strategies for creating a better future by transforming seemingly impossible ideas into concrete products
  • Methods for bringing to life radical and innovative solutions to the world’s greatest challenges

Destined to become the seminal, go-to source for visionaries, gamechangers, and leaders imagining the apparently impossible and determined to achieve it, Building Moonshots is a can’t-miss book for entrepreneurs, founders, product development heads, and other business leaders.

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