Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... viewpoint for a possible solu- tion . How ? He was hunting for a new way of looking at his prob- lem . On the one hand his mind was playing with the pair of ants . On the other hand , his mind was scanning for potential relevance in the ...
... viewpoint for a possible solu- tion . How ? He was hunting for a new way of looking at his prob- lem . On the one hand his mind was playing with the pair of ants . On the other hand , his mind was scanning for potential relevance in the ...
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... viewpoint phase con- cretely . Each time that analogies derived from the use of mechanisms are compared with the problem as understood a new viewpoint is po- tential , though not necessarily actual . When the comparison is effective in ...
... viewpoint phase con- cretely . Each time that analogies derived from the use of mechanisms are compared with the problem as understood a new viewpoint is po- tential , though not necessarily actual . When the comparison is effective in ...
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... viewpoint is reduced to practice in terms of testing the underlying principle , or the viewpoint may become the subject of further research . The activity in this phase depends on whether the viewpoint implies the mere reintegration of ...
... viewpoint is reduced to practice in terms of testing the underlying principle , or the viewpoint may become the subject of further research . The activity in this phase depends on whether the viewpoint implies the mere reintegration of ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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