Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 oldal |
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... represented by the number and diversity of members of a Synectics group . The simplicity factor , hopefully , would result from the application of Synectics theory toward unify- ing participants and concepts . Our hypothesis was that a ...
... represented by the number and diversity of members of a Synectics group . The simplicity factor , hopefully , would result from the application of Synectics theory toward unify- ing participants and concepts . Our hypothesis was that a ...
67. oldal
... represents thousands of dollars so I figure it's worth the time . SYN : How much time does it take ? CAN : That's hard to say - sometimes I make two or three alterna- tive scripts and I use whichever one fits either my mood or the mood ...
... represents thousands of dollars so I figure it's worth the time . SYN : How much time does it take ? CAN : That's hard to say - sometimes I make two or three alterna- tive scripts and I use whichever one fits either my mood or the mood ...
108. oldal
... represents an object or an abstract idea as endowed with human attribute . Thus , if we say about a valve that it " wants " to close , we attribute to the valve the ability to want . Empathic metaphor is , however , more inclusive than ...
... represents an object or an abstract idea as endowed with human attribute . Thus , if we say about a valve that it " wants " to close , we attribute to the valve the ability to want . Empathic metaphor is , however , more inclusive than ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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