Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... Synectics research . The Cambridge Synectics group needs problems to solve and groups with which to work in order to continue its research . Industry needs problems solved and must have creative groups within it to continue producing ...
... Synectics research . The Cambridge Synectics group needs problems to solve and groups with which to work in order to continue its research . Industry needs problems solved and must have creative groups within it to continue producing ...
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... research and study . Synectics research hinges on the following assumptions : ( i ) ( ii ) ( iii ) that the creative process in human beings can be con- . cretely described and , further , that sound description should be usable in ...
... research and study . Synectics research hinges on the following assumptions : ( i ) ( ii ) ( iii ) that the creative process in human beings can be con- . cretely described and , further , that sound description should be usable in ...
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the development of creative capacity William J. J. Gordon. v * > Research : The aim of Synectics research , since 1944 , has been to uncover the psychological mechanisms basic to creative activity . The recurrent problem has been how to ...
the development of creative capacity William J. J. Gordon. v * > Research : The aim of Synectics research , since 1944 , has been to uncover the psychological mechanisms basic to creative activity . The recurrent problem has been how to ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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