Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... produced a mechanical mare's nest of interlocking selsyns , little gears , and wheels in an attempt to produce an instrument having the reading advantages of the second example ( cf. Fig . 3 ) . But the psychological problem involving ...
... produced a mechanical mare's nest of interlocking selsyns , little gears , and wheels in an attempt to produce an instrument having the reading advantages of the second example ( cf. Fig . 3 ) . But the psychological problem involving ...
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... produce descriptions and definitions directly related to the experience of the creative process itself . Our purpose ... producing invention results . No attempt was made at this time to establish other Synectics groups . This group was ...
... produce descriptions and definitions directly related to the experience of the creative process itself . Our purpose ... producing invention results . No attempt was made at this time to establish other Synectics groups . This group was ...
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... produced by the use of mechanisms . His function can be seen from the following : " 2 A : Dr. E , we are lucky to have you join us for a little while this morning . We do not feel that we are qualified in the area implied by the problem ...
... produced by the use of mechanisms . His function can be seen from the following : " 2 A : Dr. E , we are lucky to have you join us for a little while this morning . We do not feel that we are qualified in the area implied by the problem ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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