Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... give you an essay , I think . In a flounder the color changes from dark to light and light to dark . . . . I shouldn't say " color " because although a bit of brown and yellow comes out , the flounder doesn't have any blue or red in his ...
... give you an essay , I think . In a flounder the color changes from dark to light and light to dark . . . . I shouldn't say " color " because although a bit of brown and yellow comes out , the flounder doesn't have any blue or red in his ...
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... give him the economic advantages of new viewpoints . If the company engorges the group , inhibiting its entrepreneurship , it will force the group back into the mold which it was set up to tran- scend . The spirit of entrepreneurship ...
... give him the economic advantages of new viewpoints . If the company engorges the group , inhibiting its entrepreneurship , it will force the group back into the mold which it was set up to tran- scend . The spirit of entrepreneurship ...
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... give the appearance of cover immediately ) and an adhesive . But more important than the product is the interplay of the diverse people who contributed to the con- cept . The " experts " in entropy first made the strange familiar to the ...
... give the appearance of cover immediately ) and an adhesive . But more important than the product is the interplay of the diverse people who contributed to the con- cept . The " experts " in entropy first made the strange familiar to the ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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