Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... force " since the task force approach implies a group of technical experts picked with a given problem ( and its assumed area of solution ) in mind . In the selection of personnel for Synectics activity , if we are faced with a choice ...
... force " since the task force approach implies a group of technical experts picked with a given problem ( and its assumed area of solution ) in mind . In the selection of personnel for Synectics activity , if we are faced with a choice ...
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... force on the out - shaft constant . C : I kind of go for that " anti - Newtonian " thing ing centrifugal force here . E : • ... we're fight- How about a non - Newtonian liquid ? . a liquid which draws near to the center of rotation ...
... force on the out - shaft constant . C : I kind of go for that " anti - Newtonian " thing ing centrifugal force here . E : • ... we're fight- How about a non - Newtonian liquid ? . a liquid which draws near to the center of rotation ...
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... force of gravitation . " The men prominent in the development of the airplane had to have the imagination to " mock gravitation . " In fact , the airplane is a make- believe anti - gravitation machine . Groos and other psychologists ...
... force of gravitation . " The men prominent in the development of the airplane had to have the imagination to " mock gravitation . " In fact , the airplane is a make- believe anti - gravitation machine . Groos and other psychologists ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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