Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... entropy that you won't let me go anywhere . A : Come on now . How will you proceed ? F : Well . I'd look for an animal or plant that was tough as hell and I'd put a bunch of them in a can and put the lid on . B : The toughest things I ...
... entropy that you won't let me go anywhere . A : Come on now . How will you proceed ? F : Well . I'd look for an animal or plant that was tough as hell and I'd put a bunch of them in a can and put the lid on . B : The toughest things I ...
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... entropy - not at all . This research is under way . The expert believed that it was pos- sible to can the soredial forms of lichens and suggested a variety of experiments to initiate the project . Since then new markets have presented ...
... entropy - not at all . This research is under way . The expert believed that it was pos- sible to can the soredial forms of lichens and suggested a variety of experiments to initiate the project . Since then new markets have presented ...
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... , 155 Empathy , 143 Entropy , 97 Excitement , mental , 28-29 , 134 Experts and the commonplace , 92 , 94-95 and metaphors , 117–118 rigidity of , 53 , 95 , 96 , 102 Experts ( cont . ) role of , 13-14 and 177 INDEX Index.
... , 155 Empathy , 143 Entropy , 97 Excitement , mental , 28-29 , 134 Experts and the commonplace , 92 , 94-95 and metaphors , 117–118 rigidity of , 53 , 95 , 96 , 102 Experts ( cont . ) role of , 13-14 and 177 INDEX Index.
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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