Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... understanding what occurred in the human mind at the exact time of discovery . After these informal experiments at Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory , we shifted the focus of our research to attempt to understand the psychological ...
... understanding what occurred in the human mind at the exact time of discovery . After these informal experiments at Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory , we shifted the focus of our research to attempt to understand the psychological ...
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the development of creative capacity William J. J. Gordon. 3 to understand the problem . This is essentially an ... understanding of the problem may change . It is the function of the mind , when presented with a problem , to attempt to ...
the development of creative capacity William J. J. Gordon. 3 to understand the problem . This is essentially an ... understanding of the problem may change . It is the function of the mind , when presented with a problem , to attempt to ...
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... understand what has happened to it . Ultimately the group must understand the proc- ess of its own education so the members can act as the didactic heart of Synectics activity when they are reintegrated into their parent company . When ...
... understand what has happened to it . Ultimately the group must understand the proc- ess of its own education so the members can act as the didactic heart of Synectics activity when they are reintegrated into their parent company . When ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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