Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... mean that the in - company Synectics group sets up shop miles away from any parent company installation . With secluded entry and exit means , the group may be situated in a corner of research and development . However , if there are ...
... mean that the in - company Synectics group sets up shop miles away from any parent company installation . With secluded entry and exit means , the group may be situated in a corner of research and development . However , if there are ...
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... mean those observations , facts , generalizations , and feelings which , in accordance with accepted , practice and ... means the rejection , as foreign and extraneous , of the rich potential of meta- phoric and analogic associations ...
... mean those observations , facts , generalizations , and feelings which , in accordance with accepted , practice and ... means the rejection , as foreign and extraneous , of the rich potential of meta- phoric and analogic associations ...
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... means . Only by devising a new way to ask the question : " What does open mean ? " can we re - project the metaphoric and speculative potential inherent in the universal ( open ) and in the particulars ( examples of open and openness ) ...
... means . Only by devising a new way to ask the question : " What does open mean ? " can we re - project the metaphoric and speculative potential inherent in the universal ( open ) and in the particulars ( examples of open and openness ) ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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