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How Can I Make Money From Ideas That Pop Into My Head?
: The Art of Making Money

Author

Koo Jeongmin

Kim Kiwhan

Publisher

Sam & Parkers (Sam & Parkers Co., Ltd.)

Categories

Business & Economics

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Ideas
  • #executive ability

Copyright Contact

Bae Hyelim

  • Publication Date

    2019-11-05
  • No. of pages

    232
  • ISBN

    9788965708964
  • Dimensions

    146 * 216
Overview

머리 속에 있는 아이디어를 돈으로 만드는 방법을 소개한다.

Book Intro

As in the cases of Air Pods and Market Kurly, a Korea-based online shopping mall with early next morning delivery service, a little inconvenience can become a catalyst for big business. That is because we live in a world where anyone can start his or her own business simply on the strength of a good idea. The authors have filed a number of patents, and their long experience of inventing things led them to develop REAMS, a method for getting ideas. This basic method for creating and developing ideas can be used like an arithmetic equation. As you add, deduct or divide some trivial ideas, you can create something special. Start with grabbing hold of something inconvenient and ruminating on ways to improve it. Then your ideas can make money!

REAMS – Remove, Exchange, Add, Change Material, and Change Shape

About the Author

Koo Jeongmin



Koo Jeongmin has a master's degree in industrial engineering from Korea University and works as a senior researcher at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering. During his graduate studies, he learned about patents, which put ideas into reality, and has obtained 40 patents so far. He published a coauthored book Patents, My Killer Move for Finding a Job.

Kim Kiwhan



Kim Kihwan started his career as a research fellow at Samsung Medicine after receiving an MA in industrial engineering at Korea University. He then moved to LG Electronics and has been working there for 10 years. He also lectures on job hunting and has become a consulting professor in the Department of Tax Accounting at Daegu Health College. He has 12 patents and coauthored Patents, My Killer Move for Finding a Job. 

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