Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine USA. Research into the process of creative thinking. Industries taken as a model. |
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... industrial model because it is the most universal , the most pragmatic , and the clearest . The initial effort of an industrial Synectics program is directed toward product improvement or new product development . An in- dustrial ...
... industrial model because it is the most universal , the most pragmatic , and the clearest . The initial effort of an industrial Synectics program is directed toward product improvement or new product development . An in- dustrial ...
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... industrial Synectics participants . However , the probability of finding them is low and the process would incur an unnecessary expense from the client point of view . Five years ago , in an attempt to achieve further diversity , an ex ...
... industrial Synectics participants . However , the probability of finding them is low and the process would incur an unnecessary expense from the client point of view . Five years ago , in an attempt to achieve further diversity , an ex ...
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... industrial society : carpet on the floor , large clean desks , prints on the wall , name on the door , in charge of a large number of men , conservatively natty clothes , new car - these symbolize the position of a man . Minor varia ...
... industrial society : carpet on the floor , large clean desks , prints on the wall , name on the door , in charge of a large number of men , conservatively natty clothes , new car - these symbolize the position of a man . Minor varia ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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