Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... Method , translated by Francis Maitland ( New York : Dover Publications , Inc. , 1952 ) , pp . 52–63 . 3 Results of Yale Study , conducted by Professor Donald W. Taylor of Yale University , released 1958 . cally . On a philosophical ...
... Method , translated by Francis Maitland ( New York : Dover Publications , Inc. , 1952 ) , pp . 52–63 . 3 Results of Yale Study , conducted by Professor Donald W. Taylor of Yale University , released 1958 . cally . On a philosophical ...
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... method of study has not changed appreciably . We have for- mal group sessions aimed at problem - identification ... method of data col- lection . Teaching and training a great variety of people our method , of operation forces us to be ...
... method of study has not changed appreciably . We have for- mal group sessions aimed at problem - identification ... method of data col- lection . Teaching and training a great variety of people our method , of operation forces us to be ...
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... method of " possibility destruction . " This method is often assumed to be the new science in which computers , human , mechanical , and electronic , sift through masses of irrelevant data to single out the relevant fact . This method ...
... method of " possibility destruction . " This method is often assumed to be the new science in which computers , human , mechanical , and electronic , sift through masses of irrelevant data to single out the relevant fact . This method ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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