Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... build- ing is vital to the success of a new product or invention program . Moreover , we have observed that unless a teaching program in- cludes the experience of " getting the hands dirty " by actively im- plementing conceptions , the ...
... build- ing is vital to the success of a new product or invention program . Moreover , we have observed that unless a teaching program in- cludes the experience of " getting the hands dirty " by actively im- plementing conceptions , the ...
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... build into the coral the wish to become a road . • · E : We need synthetic coral I like that " build in " business . Glue has a built - in desire to hold something together . This desire is put in at the factory and released for use ...
... build into the coral the wish to become a road . • · E : We need synthetic coral I like that " build in " business . Glue has a built - in desire to hold something together . This desire is put in at the factory and released for use ...
Pagina 104
... build into the paint , at the factory , an affinity for wood . D : And you'd have to build in another “ wish ” evenly spread . B : Can you do anything with that , Dr. E ? . • a wish to be E : Not really it's too far out for me . ... D ...
... build into the paint , at the factory , an affinity for wood . D : And you'd have to build in another “ wish ” evenly spread . B : Can you do anything with that , Dr. E ? . • a wish to be E : Not really it's too far out for me . ... D ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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