Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... problem as understood . New viewpoint results from the productive integration of the two ends of the spectrum . This new viewpoint is born from " carrying on the very minimum of practical behaviour " 30 on the one hand , and on the ...
... problem as understood . New viewpoint results from the productive integration of the two ends of the spectrum . This new viewpoint is born from " carrying on the very minimum of practical behaviour " 30 on the one hand , and on the ...
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... Problem as Understood Phase 4 : Operational Mechanisms Phase 5 : The Familiar Made Strange Phase 6 : Psychological States Phase 7 : Phase 8 : States Integrated with Problem Viewpoint Phase 9 : Solution or Research Target . Problem as ...
... Problem as Understood Phase 4 : Operational Mechanisms Phase 5 : The Familiar Made Strange Phase 6 : Psychological States Phase 7 : Phase 8 : States Integrated with Problem Viewpoint Phase 9 : Solution or Research Target . Problem as ...
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... problem as understood . This phase pushes and pulls the problem as understood out of its rigid form of impregnable regularity into a form that offers some conceptual finger- holds . These finger - holds open up the problem as understood ...
... problem as understood . This phase pushes and pulls the problem as understood out of its rigid form of impregnable regularity into a form that offers some conceptual finger- holds . These finger - holds open up the problem as understood ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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