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Problems! Jack Huber has his share. But when he is introduced to the creative problem solving process from an unexpected source, life soon changes . . . drastically.

Jack Huber dreams of being a professional photographer and starting his own business. He has a few ideas but doesn't know how to process them to make his dream a reality. That is until an unlikely mentor stumbles upon Jack's path and shares a whole new way of thinking through problems.

In Jack's Notebook, Gregg Fraley, an innovation consultant to Fortune 500 companies, illustrates a well-kept secret of corporate America: the Creative Problem Solving process.

"If you are struggling to move ahead in your career, if you're an executive with a thorny corporate challenge, someone trying to solve a messy community issue, a family trying to sort through an emotional conflict, or an entrepreneur looking for ways to make the most of limited resources-this book is for you. If you have a 'mess' on your hands, you have found a useful tool." -from the Introduction


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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (September 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595552472
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595552471
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #544,807 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book might very well be the one to help you go from being employed to being self-employed!, May 13, 2007

Earlier today I was reading some book reviews written by others regarding some of the books I have recently reviewed myself. I was looking at some of the reviews for Smart Women and Small Business (ISBN: 0471778680) and one of the reviewers wrote:

"Honestly, I have yet to read a book that truly has creative ideas on how to make the leap from a salaried job to the right small business with as little risk as possible, which I feel holds many back."

Well, I suspect the instant book, Jack's Notebook, is probably a book she has missed, because it does go into depth explaining how its star character Jack used the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) process to make the leap from a salaried job to the right small business.

The author explains how the CPS process involves three phases: (1) Problem Exploration, (2) Brainstorming, and (3) Getting into Action. And the six steps of CPS were identified as follows:

1. ID the Challenge
2. Facts and Feelings Exploration
3. Problem Framing and Reframing
4. Idea Generation
5. Solution Development
6. Action Planning

It's just a rehash of the same old story my father used to tell me until it sunk in. He'd say: "Son, you've got a problem. You first have to understand your problem. Then you think up the various alternatives to solving your problem (and you can because you understand it). And then pick one of those alternatives and do it." The author even says somewhere in the book: If you really understand a problem, solutions come easily.

So if you want to jump out of the corporate rat-race and start your own business, and you are procrastinating the move, then I recommend you read this book. I seriously believe it will help you take the necessary steps to follow your dreams. 5 stars!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 21st Century "JACK TALE", March 18, 2007
Jack has climbed beanstalks, sold cows, beaten giants and entertained readers and storylisteners from more than 150 years. Now he has done saved the damsel, solved a business problem and beaten yet another horrible giant (business), while teaching the reader principles about creative thinking and introducing the most famous CREATIVE SOLVING PROCESS, the Osborn-Parnes Creative Problem Solving Process.

"Jack's Notebook" is a fun read, A page turner throughout from when Jack first meets his mentor on a rainy night to when he meets the damsel Molly and finally teams up with many creative people to save two damsels.

I highly recommend Gregg's book for people to learn more about creative thinking and creative problem solving and to people who enjoy reading a "page turner" mystery novel.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Innovation primer or Thriller - this struggles to be both, November 21, 2007
There's a new concept arising for business books - books that are entertaining, easy to read and leave you with a much better understanding of a methodology or concept. Patrick Lencioni is probably the recognized leader of this genre. I'd call it the business novel. Authors using this approach mix theory and methodology with a character driven plot.

Leoncini has written several books to examine how teams work together and how to improve meetings using this approach, and I've reviewed the book Follow the Other Hand, in which Andy Cohen uses a magician as the deus ex machina to drive insights for a business owner. Gregg Fraley, a consultant in the innovation space, has just completed a book about innovation focused on the Creative Problem Solving process called Jack's Notebook.

Fraley has several purposes in mind for the book. First, he wants to communicate the methodology and power of the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) technique. If you don't know, Creative Problem Solving was developed by Alex Osborn, who is considered the "father" of brainstorming. You can learn more about CPS and other concepts related to it at the Creative Education Foundation. Second, he is interested in reaching small business owners and entrepreneurs to help them become more adept at problem solving and innovation, so his book is not targeted at the traditional mid-level manager in a large business, although there are topics within the book that are applicable to anyone in business. Finally, Fraley wanted to write a book that would capture the reader's attention, not to become a dry, coffee table book that you "should" have but never read.

Jack's Notebook is a story about a down on his luck guy named Jack who meets a consultant who is an expert in the CPS approach. Jack learns how to think differently about his life and the possibilities to create a new business. Jack also meets a lovely young woman who becomes his girlfriend and who mysteriously disappears. Jack uses the CPS approach and partners with the consultant to solve the mystery and create a new business. That's the simple, one paragraph overview.

Fraley does a good job of introducing the CPS concepts and methodology and interspersing it with the story as it unfolds. The book moves very quickly and has a fairly thin plot, since it is trying to accomplish two goals at once - educate you on CPS and keep the story moving. Towards the end of the novel some of the CPS threads are lost, as the hero is trying to recover his girlfriend. At the end of the book there's a good, short overview of CPS and how it works.

Jack's Notebook is a quick read and does a good job introducing the reader to critical problem solving skills. As I've noted, the plot can be a little thin, and a reader who approaches this book with the traditional "business book" mentality may find that the stories and the examples don't reflect life in the cube farm. Most of the action happens in a coffee shop or in other outside locales and focuses on the efforts to start up a photography business, so there's not a lot of insight into corporate creativity or problem solving. However, a lot of the concepts discussed are applicable to anyone at any level.

If you know someone who wants to be more creative, or who is seeking more ideas or a new process to solve problems or generate ideas, buy Jack's Notebook for them. It is a good read and a great introduction to a very sophisticated but simple process.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jack's Notebook should be Your Notebook
Gregg Fraley does for the creativity world what Patrick Lencioni does for the business world.

In his book Jack's Notebook we follow the life of Jack as he encounters... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jim Kast-Keat

5.0 out of 5 stars You will LOVE this book!
Mary Poppins would approve of this book. It is the "teaspoon of sugar" that helps the knowledge and wisdom "go down". Read more
Published 4 months ago by Whitney Ferre

5.0 out of 5 stars An Easy and Informative Read; A Great Introduction into the CPS methods
Jack's Notebook is a great introduction to Creative Problem Solving method. It perfectly melds the specifics of the CPS method with an entertaining storyline; offering some... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jeffrey E. Deibel

5.0 out of 5 stars An Introductory course in Creative Problem Solving merged into a story.
Jack's Notebook is one of the most interesting and compelling books I've read in quite some time. This is due in part because I am at a transition stage in life similar to the... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Brian Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Great story that opens your creativity engine to pursue your dreams!
Jack's Notebook is a great fictional story. However, more than that it introduces the reader to CPS, which I was unfamiliar with. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Robert Murphy

5.0 out of 5 stars This book spurred me to ask myself some good questions...
Teaching creative problem solving is so often done with diagrams, acronyms and theories. Many good systems exist, but key would be remembering to use their points at moments when... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Franis Engel

4.0 out of 5 stars Stuck? Here are some help!
If you are stuck in life or with a problem Jack's Notebook might be the book that get you going.

Book contains concrete methods and tools to define your "problem" and... Read more
Published 7 months ago by A Jangbrand

5.0 out of 5 stars A great story that makes a phenomenal point
Take sympathetic main character, give him a mentor and a lady to love and you have a surprisingly good business building toolkit when you are done. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Melissa A. Ward

5.0 out of 5 stars Ollege Level Use of Book
Just a note to comment on Jack's Notebook by Gregg Fraley. My colleague and I have been using his book in our college-level course, Principles of Problem Solving, for the last few... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Frank Aleman

5.0 out of 5 stars Problem Solving Steps in a Creative Package
Jack's Notebook does a great job pulling in the reader right out of the gate. You'll find yourself captivated by the first few pages with the exploits of Jack, a young would be... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Mark C. Howell

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