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''“Those who can imagine anything can create the impossible.” -- Alan Turing''
<p>Are you stuck on where to go with your product and need an infusion of creativity? Do you struggle with brainstorming new ideas? Coming up with new solutions?</p>
<p>Bringing fresh ideas to life and ultimately to market is not a well charted course. In July, our guest [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinaseelig Tina Seelig] will share a new model, the Invention Cycle, that taps into our innate capabilities of imagination and creativity to help us innovate better. Tina’s framework captures the attitudes and actions necessary to foster innovation and to bring breakthrough ideas to the world.</p>
* Questions: Submit questions during the event on IRC #AirMozilla.
* Hashtag: #mozSS
* Speaker:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Tina is passionate about creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. As Professor of the Practice in the department of [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE/cgi-bin/index.php Management Science and Engineering], faculty director of the [http://stvp.stanford.edu/ Stanford Technology Ventures Program], and a founding member of the [http://dschool.stanford.edu/ Hasso Plattner Institute of Design] (d.school) at Stanford School of Engineering, she works with others who embrace the idea that entrepreneurs do much more than imaginable with much less than seems possible.</BLOCKQUOTE>
 
<BLOCKQUOTE>After earning her Ph.D. from Stanford University Medical School in Neuroscience, Tina has worked as a management consultant, multimedia producer, and was the founder of a multimedia company. She’s also written 17 books and educational games, including The Epicurean Laboratory and Incredible Edible Science, published by Scientific American; and a series of card games, called Games for Your Brain, published by Chronicle Books. Her newest books, published by HarperCollins are [http://www.amazon.com/What-Wish-Knew-When-Was/dp/0061735191 What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20] (2009), [http://www.amazon.com/inGenius-A-Crash-Course-Creativity/dp/0062020706 inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity] (2012), and [http://www.amazon.com/Insight-Out-Ideas-Your-World/dp/0062301276 Insight Out] (2015).</BLOCKQUOTE>
 
<BLOCKQUOTE>She’s been honored to receive significant recognition of her work, including the Gordon Prize from the National Academy of Engineering, the National Olympus Innovation Award, the SVForum Visionary Award, and several university teaching awards.</BLOCKQUOTE>
 
 
* More info on the session and speaker at the [[Speaker_Series#Wednesday.2C_July_20_.40_Mozilla_MV_-_10:00am_PT_.2F_1:00pm_ET_.2F_6:00pm_UTC_.2B_Air_Mozilla|Speaker Series event page]].
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