Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 61
... Sometimes it is just his impatience which is intolerable to a slow - moving , conservative client ; and yet this very factor may be exactly what the client needs in his Synectic group . 7. Education : The only operationally useful ...
... Sometimes it is just his impatience which is intolerable to a slow - moving , conservative client ; and yet this very factor may be exactly what the client needs in his Synectic group . 7. Education : The only operationally useful ...
Pagina 63
... sometimes the most common- place occurrence at home can give an insight to work at the lab . CAN : I think I know what you mean . My kids teach me while I'm trying to teach them . We do a lot of simple experiments together— you know the ...
... sometimes the most common- place occurrence at home can give an insight to work at the lab . CAN : I think I know what you mean . My kids teach me while I'm trying to teach them . We do a lot of simple experiments together— you know the ...
Pagina 83
... the place of the departed ones . ( iii ) Sometimes the best way for a Synectics operation to grow is by nucleation . One or two members of the core group spin off from it and start a satellite group , SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL 83.
... the place of the departed ones . ( iii ) Sometimes the best way for a Synectics operation to grow is by nucleation . One or two members of the core group spin off from it and start a satellite group , SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL 83.
Sommario
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
PLAY AND IRRELEVANCE | 119 |
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