Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 oldal |
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... given problem ( and its assumed area of solution ) in mind . In the selection of personnel for Synectics activity , if we are faced with a choice between two individuals of different intellectual back- grounds , but of similar emotional ...
... given problem ( and its assumed area of solution ) in mind . In the selection of personnel for Synectics activity , if we are faced with a choice between two individuals of different intellectual back- grounds , but of similar emotional ...
127. oldal
... given point parallel to a given line in a given plane.9 On this speculative assumption , this new axiom , he built a new system every bit as consistent within itself as the more traditional Euclidean system . Lobachevsky's invention ...
... given point parallel to a given line in a given plane.9 On this speculative assumption , this new axiom , he built a new system every bit as consistent within itself as the more traditional Euclidean system . Lobachevsky's invention ...
158. oldal
... Given : For the sake of clarity and simplicity we will assume that the problem is given . The process in the instance where a problem must first be developed is much the same , except that it is longer and somewhat more complicated ...
... Given : For the sake of clarity and simplicity we will assume that the problem is given . The process in the instance where a problem must first be developed is much the same , except that it is longer and somewhat more complicated ...
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SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
PLAY AND IRRELEVANCE | 119 |
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