Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 77
... break- through . The group listens to a " breakthrough " tape to re - experi- ence the thrill , the feeling of sudden glory , which is highly sexual in its climatic aspect . Thus , as soon as possible the group becomes motivated by a ...
... break- through . The group listens to a " breakthrough " tape to re - experi- ence the thrill , the feeling of sudden glory , which is highly sexual in its climatic aspect . Thus , as soon as possible the group becomes motivated by a ...
Pagina 152
... breakthrough and I'll clean up . A : If you don't need any income now because you're eating - but you somehow know you'll need a bundle in five years or you'll go to jail , then you have to go with Sam . No regular income will do you ...
... breakthrough and I'll clean up . A : If you don't need any income now because you're eating - but you somehow know you'll need a bundle in five years or you'll go to jail , then you have to go with Sam . No regular income will do you ...
Pagina 153
... breakthrough . E : Let's say we don't spend a penny on Louie - type C.I.A. Do we put the money we save in the bank ? B : In the Max - Sam situation I'd invest in Sam . I'd put my money on him on the condition that he would attempt to ...
... breakthrough . E : Let's say we don't spend a penny on Louie - type C.I.A. Do we put the money we save in the bank ? B : In the Max - Sam situation I'd invest in Sam . I'd put my money on him on the condition that he would attempt to ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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