Professional CreativityPrentice-Hall, 1959 - 260 páginas |
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... detail . Engineering is to a very large extent dependent upon detail , and , unfortunately , it is only a very small proportion of humanity who , by training or by temperament , can have the interest in detail which is essential to ...
... detail . Engineering is to a very large extent dependent upon detail , and , unfortunately , it is only a very small proportion of humanity who , by training or by temperament , can have the interest in detail which is essential to ...
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... detail " can be rather subjective , and thus ambig- uous . Consider that some of our efforts towards planned creative contributions fit our interests , abilities , and ex- perience very well . These we regard as the vital or essential ...
... detail " can be rather subjective , and thus ambig- uous . Consider that some of our efforts towards planned creative contributions fit our interests , abilities , and ex- perience very well . These we regard as the vital or essential ...
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... detail . Much of this is foreign to our interests and , there- fore , tends to be minimized . We must imagine ourselves to be those who will even- tually use our results , and try to emphasize the qualities they feel are important ...
... detail . Much of this is foreign to our interests and , there- fore , tends to be minimized . We must imagine ourselves to be those who will even- tually use our results , and try to emphasize the qualities they feel are important ...
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UNDERSTANDING CREATION | 1 |
THE CHALLENGE IN THINKING | 15 |
A SOME TECHNIQUES | 40 |
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accept accom accomplish achieve activity actual Alex Osborn applied asked attitude basic become brainstorm challenge check valve CHIGAN complete concept consider cost creation Creative Engineering creative techniques decibel definition detail determine device difficulty direction discuss Edmund Burke Effect example exists experience fact factors filter Francis Bacon function functional fixedness give goal habit idea imagination important improve individual industry instance inventor judgment knowledge look machine measures mechanical ment mental methods Miguel de Cervantes mind motor necessary objective operating ourselves output patent perplexity phase present problem problem-solving professional Publilius Syrus question resistance to change Samuel Butler Samuel Johnson schedule session simple situation Solenoid solution solve specific staff specialists Stoke's Law structure success tests things Thomas Edison thought tion tive trying understanding valve William Shakespeare words worthwhile