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You can order your supplies to foster innovative thinking from The Idea Factory. Use this convenient order form. For larger volumes of navigator guides for conferences and workshops, contact the Idea Factory to learn about the volume discounts and options for customizing the navigator for your event.

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2005 Yearly Idea Navigator Guide
A 40-page tool kit to help you manage your ideas in 2005! It’s a planning tool that will prompt you to answer: where do you need innovative thinking in 2005 to get results?
  Individual copy $29.95
  Discounts available for purchases over 10 copies. Please contact info@wowgreatidea.com for more details.




Conference Navigator Guides
Attending a conference? Do you make notes and never look at them again? If so, the Conference Navigator is the ideal tool kit for you. It is a high quality 60-page guide that combines journal and guide on innovative thinking in one. It will leave you saying, “this really is a great idea!"
  Individual copy $29.95
  Discounts available for purchases over 10 copies. Please contact info@wowgreatidea.com for more details.




Wow! That’s a Great Idea!
This 160-page book is based on the premise that many great ideas already exist in our organizations but they lack the basic systems and perspectives to find and use these ideas. This book will help you design a better way to manage these ideas.
  Individual copy $25.00
  Discounts available for purchases over 10 copies. Please contact info@wowgreatidea.com for more details.




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Link to an overview of Ed Bernaki new book: I am an Idea Factory!

Link to an overview of Ed Bernacki new book: 7 Rules For Designing More Effective Conferences