Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... success . This success results from the Synectics mech- anisms becoming defined more and more functionally as the re- search develops along increasingly concrete lines . Growing interest has been shown in the implications of Synectics ...
... success . This success results from the Synectics mech- anisms becoming defined more and more functionally as the re- search develops along increasingly concrete lines . Growing interest has been shown in the implications of Synectics ...
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... success comes too soon two results follow : ( i ) The group may change from an attitude of doubt to a posi- tion of ... successful sessions by them- selves , to go into the final phase of the program . The job of establishing a Synectics ...
... success comes too soon two results follow : ( i ) The group may change from an attitude of doubt to a posi- tion of ... successful sessions by them- selves , to go into the final phase of the program . The job of establishing a Synectics ...
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... success when faced with problem - stating , problem - solving situations ? Hedonic Response is that warm feeling of " being right " long be- fore there is any pragmatic rationale , any examination of the valid- ity of this pleasurable ...
... success when faced with problem - stating , problem - solving situations ? Hedonic Response is that warm feeling of " being right " long be- fore there is any pragmatic rationale , any examination of the valid- ity of this pleasurable ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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