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use of the mechanisms with the problem as understood ) . This role , in Synectics
, is like that of a policeman who directs the traffic of associations to the problem
as understood . The results of the use of the mechanism are examined and ...
use of the mechanisms with the problem as understood ) . This role , in Synectics
, is like that of a policeman who directs the traffic of associations to the problem
as understood . The results of the use of the mechanism are examined and ...
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The other end is defined by the problem as understood . New viewpoint results
from the productive integration of the two ends of the spectrum . This new
viewpoint is born from " carrying on the very minimum of practical behaviour ” 30
on the ...
The other end is defined by the problem as understood . New viewpoint results
from the productive integration of the two ends of the spectrum . This new
viewpoint is born from " carrying on the very minimum of practical behaviour ” 30
on the ...
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In the roof example , the problem as understood was to invent a roof that would
change from white to black and vice versa depending on ambient heat and
sunlight . Operational Mechanisms : Analogies ( metaphors ) are developed
which are ...
In the roof example , the problem as understood was to invent a roof that would
change from white to black and vice versa depending on ambient heat and
sunlight . Operational Mechanisms : Analogies ( metaphors ) are developed
which are ...
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Acknowledgments | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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