![]() One of the benefits of the book is that it is so succinct and well organized that it can be reviewed throughout the project to keep you focused and not get ahead of yourself. I know from experience how important it is not to use an approach in the wrong phase. He then gives succinct descriptions of how to execute each role. The four rolls are explorer artist judge and warrior. He groups these skills and approaches into four rolls, each of which is vital in the dynamic creative process. Willet addresses a problem I have seen so often among project teams, which is that different skills and approaches are needed at different phases of the project. This book is to give you some tools to help you move your project from the “idea gathering phase” to the “successful project phase”. The purpose of this book is different than the Whack book. I loved it (and I’m moving forward and building momentum with my project). There this book was among my art supplies. ![]() The past couple of days I’ve had trouble moving forward on a project and decided to make a collage to jumpstart my creative process. Well, life happened and I didn’t construct the collage at that time. I bought a copy of this the other day from a Goodwill store for the purpose of tearing it up and using the illustrations in a collage. At that time I remember being a bit disappointed. I read this years ago right after I had read A Whack on the Side of the Head.
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