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NOW AVAILABLE: Innovation Within Constraints Handbook by Martina Nicolls

 


Are you ready to unlock your creativity and achieve transformative solutions, no matter the obstacles? My new book, Innovation Within Constraints Handbook: Actionable ideas, techniques, and exercises for transformative solutions despite limitations, is out now on Amazon in paperback and ebook. 

 

To celebrate the launch, the ebook is FREE for a limited time from January 28 to February 1, 2025!

 

Why you’ll appreciate the Innovation Within Constraints Handbook.”


 Practical techniques to turn challenges into opportunities.
 Step-by-step exercises to spark creativity and resilience.
 Real-world case studies from industries, nonprofits, and startups.
 Proven frameworks to help you thrive, even with limited resources.

 

Why this Handbook is different: While many books focus on innovation, this Handbook acknowledges the real-world limitations we all face. It’s not about waiting for the perfect resources – it’s about taking action with what you already have. 


Perfect for those working in any sector where resourcefulness is key, this Handbook is your roadmap to achieving the extraordinary within the ordinary.
 Transform challenges into opportunities. Innovate with what you have. Make an impact today. 


Whether you're navigating tight budgets, tackling social impact projects, or simply seeking to make a difference in your field, this book is your guide to success.

 

Get your free Kindle copy HERE.

 

Order your copy now and start your journey to constraint-driven innovation!

 

Already read it? I’d love to hear your thoughts in a review! 


MARTINA NICOLLS website






 

MARTINA NICOLLS  is an international human rights-based consultant in education, healing and wellbeing, peace and stabilization, foreign aid audits and evaluations, and the author  of: Innovations within Constraints Handbook (2025), The Paris Residences of James Joyce  (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009). She lives in Paris.

 

 

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