
Writers SuperCenter Wires Writers Right with ThoughtOffice Creative Writing Software
Online megastore Writers SuperCenter, the one-stop resource for creative writers, forms strategic partnership with ThoughtOffice Creative & Comedy Writing Software. Selected ThoughtOffice titles will now be offered in bundles or a la carte at Writers SuperCenter’s web site.

Writers SuperCenter Adds ThoughtOffice Creative Writing Software to its Catalog of Software for Writers
The makers of the powerful creativity software, ThoughtOffice, have announced a new partnership with Writers SuperCenter, providing their creative writing software to writers world-wide.

What Did Edison Get Wrong About Innovation? Creative Mastermind Stephen Shapiro Answers
As a culture, we embrace the try-until-you-make-it mentality. But innovation genius Stephen Shapiro points out that there are better mindsets to embrace. He dives into these mindset breakthroughs in his latest book, “Best Practices Are Stupid”.

“Best Practices Are Stupid” Author Stephen Shapiro Sheds Light on the “Goldilocks Principle”
Innovative ideas can all too easily be classified as either too abstract or too specific. But innovator extraordinaire Stephen Shapiro shows how to begin the quest for “just right” in his latest book, “Best Practices Are Stupid”.

The Enemy of Innovation? Expertise, Says Author of “Best Practices Are Stupid”, Stephen Shapiro
People tend to think an expert is the be-all and end-all – the A-to-Z on an important subject. But that’s not true when it comes to innovation, says writer and innovation leader Stephen Shapiro, author of “Best Practices Are Stupid”. Expertise can actually keep business leaders from that one great idea that will push them to the top.

Stephen Shapiro Says Stop Thinking Outside the Box – Instead, Find a Better Box
Many think “outside-the-box” is the bedrock of innovation. But innovation expert Stephen Shapiro, author of Best Practices Are Stupid, shows that outside-the-box isn’t king. Instead it’s a misconception that, if corrected, could lead to big organizational advancements.