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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... involved in the Rock Pool Experi- ment . ) At the beginning of this group's operations , introspective observation of process and inquiry into themes and mechanisms was kept at a minimum . The reason for this was an anxiety concerning ...
... involved in the Rock Pool Experi- ment . ) At the beginning of this group's operations , introspective observation of process and inquiry into themes and mechanisms was kept at a minimum . The reason for this was an anxiety concerning ...
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... involved , to be detached , to play , or to tolerate apparent irrelevance . However , in our research experience the Synectics mechanisms effectively increase the probability of success when creativity is called for . They draw the ...
... involved , to be detached , to play , or to tolerate apparent irrelevance . However , in our research experience the Synectics mechanisms effectively increase the probability of success when creativity is called for . They draw the ...
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... involvement and detachment ; further it is implicit in the ways by which the search for pleasurable focus is based on testing and probing the validity of the " strange world " about to be entered by means of involvement . The ability to ...
... involvement and detachment ; further it is implicit in the ways by which the search for pleasurable focus is based on testing and probing the validity of the " strange world " about to be entered by means of involvement . The ability to ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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