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Who is the author of 'Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation'?
What is the main theme of the book?
Which of these is a key idea from the book?Good ideas are usually formed by slow hunches over time rather than sudden eureka momentsThe color blue invokes creativityInnovation is dependent on one person's genius
Where do good ideas come from according to the author?
Name one of the spaces where innovation prospers, according to the book.
According to the book, how does the 'adjacent possible' influence innovation?It provides a map of all the ways in which it's possible to navigate to the futureIt makes innovation repeat previous ideasIt prevents new ideas from emerging
Which pattern of innovation suggests that innovations often come from reusing and recombining existing components in new ways?
Which of these is NOT one of the seven patterns of innovation mentioned in the book?DominationThe slow hunchExaptationLiquid networks
What does the 'serendipity' pattern of innovation imply?
Which of these is the best approximation of the book's thesis?Innovation is often a slow, evolving process governed by several patternsThe future of innovation solely relies on individual geniusCreativity is subjective and cannot be patterned