Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... theory and hypothesis began to mature rapidly . The recurrent psychological states , identified and defined in 1945 ( Involvement - Detachment , Deferment , Speculation , and Autonomy of Object ) became more plastic , more manageable in ...
... theory and hypothesis began to mature rapidly . The recurrent psychological states , identified and defined in 1945 ( Involvement - Detachment , Deferment , Speculation , and Autonomy of Object ) became more plastic , more manageable in ...
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... Autonomy of Object , page 138 ) . Separate quarters do not necessarily mean that the in - company Synectics group sets up shop miles away from any parent company installation . With secluded entry and exit means , the group may be ...
... Autonomy of Object , page 138 ) . Separate quarters do not necessarily mean that the in - company Synectics group sets up shop miles away from any parent company installation . With secluded entry and exit means , the group may be ...
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... Autonomy of Object . PURPOSIVENESS Review of the taped sessions reveals a strong thread of purposive- ness leading to inventive solutions . There is a direct relation be- tween the strength and vitality of purpose ( the earlier it ...
... Autonomy of Object . PURPOSIVENESS Review of the taped sessions reveals a strong thread of purposive- ness leading to inventive solutions . There is a direct relation be- tween the strength and vitality of purpose ( the earlier it ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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