Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 sider |
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Side 26
... tape recorded.10 By listening to tapes of productive sessions it was possible to unmask recurrent conditions , states , and mechanisms which previously had gone unnoticed except in the most vaguely subjective and intuitive sense . At ...
... tape recorded.10 By listening to tapes of productive sessions it was possible to unmask recurrent conditions , states , and mechanisms which previously had gone unnoticed except in the most vaguely subjective and intuitive sense . At ...
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... tape back for A to recall how he felt at the time he was aware of it . Or we would have A describe the sensation to B so that B would be on the lookout for it in himself . During 1957 reviews of tapes , together with closer observations ...
... tape back for A to recall how he felt at the time he was aware of it . Or we would have A describe the sensation to B so that B would be on the lookout for it in himself . During 1957 reviews of tapes , together with closer observations ...
Side 83
... Tapes are made of the group in sessions with experts . These tapes also are reviewed and criticized . Operating within its own company , the Synectics group begins to cast about to find other people who might augment their effort . At ...
... Tapes are made of the group in sessions with experts . These tapes also are reviewed and criticized . Operating within its own company , the Synectics group begins to cast about to find other people who might augment their effort . At ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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