Framing your engagements with people, especially in social media, is one of the key Creative Competencies of Creative Intelligence. It’s amazing for me to see it happen live on Amazon, where your numbers rise and fall as people decide to engage you via your book. I guess there’s not much more intimate–or transparent–than this ritual of committing to you and your ideas.
This morning, the ebook edition of Creative Intelligence is up to #24 in the Biz & Investing category.
http://www.amazon.com/author-rank/Business-Investing/digital-text/154821011/ref=ntt_dp_kar_B001KIM2P2#3
It’s above Nassim Taleb, #26 who wrote The Black Swan (I show people how to train to spot Black Swans in the book and call it “Donut Thinking”–looking for the hole in the donut). Jim Collins, the Good To Great guru, is #27.
Creative Intelligence is just below the remarkable Clayton Christensen, #22, whose Innovator’s Dilemma, launched the conversation about innovation.
The 5 Creative Competencies of the book–Knowledge Mining, Framing, Playing, Making and Pivoting take that conversation forward.
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062088424?ie=UTF8%20&tag=harpercollinsus-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0062088424
B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/creative-intelligence-bruce-nussbaum/1112757030?ean=9780062088420&cm_mmc=AFFILIATES-_-Linkshare-_-MdXm68JZJz8-_-10%3a1&r=1&