Riassunto:
How to Design Innovations and Solve Business and Personal Problem. Subtitle: Book 3 in the trilogy of motivational nonfiction short stories to teach logic, creativity, new skills, and self-esteem that would change readers lives. This book contained a road map to innovation. From author’s examples of her innovations readers will learn: how to create innovations; how to solve business and personal problems; how to understand 3 types of economies: market, planning, and mixed; capture what capitalism, socialism, and communism are; how to calculate interest earned on money; how to look at the messengers; that nothing happened by an accident, there is a reason for that; and how skills are transferable from one industry to another. Innovations are not designed in a vacuum. They are functions of the outside world, such as economical and political environments inside the USA and in the world. To solve any problem, 1st, one must “look through the window” to see what is going on outside—another skill introduced in this book. Sadly, today’s generation is oblivious to the outside world. “Doped” on social media, texting, Dancing with the Stars, and the Kardashians, they lack the skills needed to survive, solve problems, and thrive. The author would like to see this tragic trend reversed. She challenges readers to differentiate between true knowledge and the fluff of social media and to choose what information, skills, and knowledge they need to put into their brains’ databases to help them navigate this challenging, unstable, and changing world and to better run their lives and the country. Books by Alla P. Gakuba, BSCE, MAS, PhD, the trilogy. Each book has 20 nonfiction short stories: Book 1: What Is Life? What Is Happiness? Book 2: A Person Is a Product of Time, Place, and Circumstances. Book 3: How to Design Innovations and Solve Business and Personal Problems. Are available on Amazon and worldwide wherever books sold. www.AllaPGakuba.com
Informazioni sull?autore:
The author, Alla P. Gakuba, BSCE, MAS, PhD, is a rarity—a female Russian-born structural engineer. Fate propelled her to work in 4 countries: the Soviet Union, Rwanda, Tanzania, and the United States; in 3 languages: Russian, French, and English; and under 2 radical systems: socialism and capitalism. Gakuba received her BSCE from Odessa Civil Engineering University in the Soviet Union; she earned her master’s degree at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; and she received her PhD from George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA. Some of Alla P. Gakuba’s contributions to: engineering, health care, and women: * She designed alone, one person, a 10-span bridge with 4 ramps, I-95, in downtown Baltimore, over the Patapsco River. * She found the solution on how to design a spiral for 3.5 miles of the Baltimore subway aerial structure, and then designed it, which is considered to be the most challenging engineering design. * She was the 1st woman to receive a PhD in the Management of Science, Technology, and Innovations field. * Her dissertation is considered to be in the top 5% among 250–300 dissertations written in the last 15 years. * In health care, Alla P. Gakuba created several innovations. One of her innovations sparked an entirely new industry. It created hundreds of thousands of new jobs. As it grew, it started bringing millions, and then billions, of dollars yearly in new revenue to many companies. Books by Alla P. Gakuba, BSCE, MAS, PhD; the trilogy. Each book has 20 nonfiction short stories. These are motivational and inspirational nonfiction short stories to teach logic, creativity, new skills, and self-esteem that would change readers lives: Book 1: What Is Life? What Is Happiness? Book 2: A Person Is a Product of Time, Place, and Circumstances. Book 3: How to Design Innovations and Solve Business and Personal Problems. Are available on Amazon and worldwide wherever books sold. www.AllaPGakuba.com
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