Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... concept promising enough to test is developed ) are analyzed to learn how the concept originated . Another part of their time is de- voted to implementation - building working models , conducting ex- periments , and investigating market ...
... concept promising enough to test is developed ) are analyzed to learn how the concept originated . Another part of their time is de- voted to implementation - building working models , conducting ex- periments , and investigating market ...
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... concept . In some cases the outside ex- pert who has been called in on a specific job becomes a long term ... concept , but concepts have more prestige in our culture because conceptualizers usually attain the status of administrators ...
... concept . In some cases the outside ex- pert who has been called in on a specific job becomes a long term ... concept , but concepts have more prestige in our culture because conceptualizers usually attain the status of administrators ...
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... concept “ out of phase " ; and ( 3 ) play with metaphor . Play with words , meanings , and definitions involves transposing a specific invention problem into a general word or a general state- ment . Thus , in one Synectics group an ...
... concept “ out of phase " ; and ( 3 ) play with metaphor . Play with words , meanings , and definitions involves transposing a specific invention problem into a general word or a general state- ment . Thus , in one Synectics group an ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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