Synectics: the development of creative capacity |
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But none of these was ex- periential or concrete enough for us . Therefore , we developed our own approach based on the mechanisms of Synectics theory . We devised an interview program based on searching for individuals who have natural ...
But none of these was ex- periential or concrete enough for us . Therefore , we developed our own approach based on the mechanisms of Synectics theory . We devised an interview program based on searching for individuals who have natural ...
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The commonplace of the past was organic and concrete ; the commonplace of the present is synthetic and abstract . A horse , or cow , or a spider en- dures as a species . Organic functions are unfinished , cyclical , and self ...
The commonplace of the past was organic and concrete ; the commonplace of the present is synthetic and abstract . A horse , or cow , or a spider en- dures as a species . Organic functions are unfinished , cyclical , and self ...
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The French mathematician Hadamard says about words and algebraic signs , " whenever the matter looks more difficult , they become too heavy a baggage for me . I use concrete representations . . . " Hadamard then gives some examples of ...
The French mathematician Hadamard says about words and algebraic signs , " whenever the matter looks more difficult , they become too heavy a baggage for me . I use concrete representations . . . " Hadamard then gives some examples of ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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