Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... kind , who were willing to reply to the personal queries essential for honest response , immediately tended to correlate and reinforce the inventor's responses . They said that the psychological states which the inventor had described ...
... kind , who were willing to reply to the personal queries essential for honest response , immediately tended to correlate and reinforce the inventor's responses . They said that the psychological states which the inventor had described ...
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... kind of conscious self- deceit play that children enjoy . He uncovered three phases of in- stinctive animal activity : ( 1 ) hereditary propensity - the young puppy automatically snaps at the finger tapped on its nose ; ( 2 ) serious ...
... kind of conscious self- deceit play that children enjoy . He uncovered three phases of in- stinctive animal activity : ( 1 ) hereditary propensity - the young puppy automatically snaps at the finger tapped on its nose ; ( 2 ) serious ...
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... kind of production tool , then Sam should come out with designs which can't be adapted to Max's brand new costly machines . Then he's really screwed Max . B : Sure . Max finds a good buy in a button hole machine . Buys 100 of them ...
... kind of production tool , then Sam should come out with designs which can't be adapted to Max's brand new costly machines . Then he's really screwed Max . B : Sure . Max finds a good buy in a button hole machine . Buys 100 of them ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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