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This is the second volume of thoughts on Innovation by the Founder of the Online Think Tank. Each article and essay is between 250 and 2000 words, so it's perfect for the Kindle reader on the go wanting to stay in the creative flow. In this volume the topics include:

1.LED Light Innovations
2.How to Set Up a Think Tank
3.In Search of Perpetual Motion
4.Why Innovators Need Business Plans
5.Is the Military Interested in Individual's Inventions?
6.Congress Should Allow Innovators Lobbying Rights
7.Giving Your Innovations to the Government – Good Luck
8.What Should You Do With Your Inventive Ideas
9.How Do You Give Your Ideas to the Government
10. An Innovative Plan for America
11. How Does Human Innovation Occur?
12. You Cannot Hide From Innovation
13. Innovate in 2008
14. Shift Your Company – Sling Shot the Curve
15. Familiar VS Unknown
16. Innovation as a Strategic Choice
17. A Sense of Urgency is Good for Innovative Teams
18. Scanning the Horizon for Future Events
19. Prepare to Be Resisted
20. What Ever Exists Today Will Become Obsolete
21. Innovation on a Small Business Budget
22. Imitation Highest Form of Flattery
23. An Innovation Tsunami
24. Can You Run Innovation Like a Modern Day Factory?
25. Applied Science on an Innovator's Schedule
26. Any Good Books on Innovation?
27. What Does a Brain-4-Hire Do?
28. I Have an Invention – What Do I Do Next?
29. You Cannot Talk to Me About Perspective
30. Politicians and Think Tanks
31. Worry About What Others Say or Innovate Today
32. Reading Older Books to Innovate
33. Processing Think Tank Applications
34. Creating a Mocha Frappachino From Scratch
35. Reading Everything Online – Does It Make You an Expert
36. Original Ideas and Concepts – Fakers and Posers
37. Cross the River, Dive From The Bank Into a Think Tank
38. Thinking on Things Think Tanks Think About
39. Who is Really Qualified to Join a Think Tank?
40. Religion and Think Tanks
41. Where Does Insight Come From
42. Think Tank Input – Not What Your Think
43. How to Design a Think Tank Application
44. Learning is a Life Time Endeavor
45. Thoughts of the Week – Glimpses into the Innovative Mind
46. Sheople With Brains Turned Off
47. What Percentage of Creative Geniuses in Society
48. Make Your Mind a Think Tank
49. Rural Think Tanks – Fire Side Chats
50. Think Tanks and Virtual Wisdom Online

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