Here is a most fascinating volume written by one of perhaps a handful of people qualified to do so. Leonard Greene is not only a skillful writer, he is a prime example of the innovator/inventorwhich Leonard has compressed innovatively into anew calling: inventorship. From this lively and personal account, we learn that we can all practice inventorship to great advantagemeasured either in gold or pleasure, or perhaps both! Leonard’s patented inventions now run well over a hundred. In an easy-reading, non-technical account replete with personal anecdotes, Greeneinventor of the life-saving aircraft Stall Warning Indicator, Automatic Throttles, Wind Shear Detector, and holder of more than 100 patentstells how the techniques inventors use can be the key to their career. Although this is not a strictly how-to book, the readers can easily extrapolate from the author’s out-of-the-box thinking.
Book Details:
- Author: Leonard M. Greene
- ISBN: 9780470192115
- Year Published: 2001
- Pages: 256
- BISAC: BUS060000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Small Business
About the Book and Topic:
Here is a most fascinating volume written by one of perhaps a handful of people qualified to do so. Leonard Greene is not only a skillful writer, he is a prime example of the innovator/inventorwhich Leonard has compressed innovatively into anew calling: inventorship. From this lively and personal account, we learn that we can all practice inventorship to great advantagemeasured either in gold or pleasure, or perhaps both! Leonard’s patented inventions now run well over a hundred. In an easy-reading, non-technical account replete with personal anecdotes, Greeneinventor of the life-saving aircraft Stall Warning Indicator, Automatic Throttles, Wind Shear Detector, and holder of more than 100 patentstells how the techniques inventors use can be the key to their career. Although this is not a strictly how-to book, the readers can easily extrapolate from the author’s out-of-the-box thinking.
Greene–inventor of the life-saving aircraft stall warning indicator, automatic throttles, wind shear detector, and holder of more than 100 patents–tells how the techniques inventors use can be the key to their career. Readers will easily extrapolate from the author’s out-of-the-box thinking. * Leonard Greene is America’s greatest living inventor. * An easy-reading, non-technical account replete with personal anecdotes. * Features a foreword written by Walter Cronkite.
About the Author
LEONARD M. GREENE, a member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, has patented more than 100 inventions, including the stall-prevention device now essential safety equipment on all aircraft, which is credited with saving thousands of lives. His company, which for half a century has done substantial business with Boeing, recently recognized that relationship by assigning to them the patent rights on a new type of supersonic plane that is 50 percent faster than the Concord-and flies without creating a sonic boom.