Professional CreativityPrentice-Hall, 1959 - 260 páginas |
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... goal - seeking activity " offers the basis for an interesting experiment . How long can we mentally focus on one goal , keeping our thoughts only on the accomplishment of that goal ? The first time we attempt it , we may have difficulty ...
... goal - seeking activity " offers the basis for an interesting experiment . How long can we mentally focus on one goal , keeping our thoughts only on the accomplishment of that goal ? The first time we attempt it , we may have difficulty ...
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... goals . Through an appreciation of the complexity of the problem in which we are engaged , they will not depre- cate our efforts if we do not manage to reach our goal . But this feeling is not communicated to the creator in advance , or ...
... goals . Through an appreciation of the complexity of the problem in which we are engaged , they will not depre- cate our efforts if we do not manage to reach our goal . But this feeling is not communicated to the creator in advance , or ...
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... goal and a specific plan for its accom- plishment . To determine whether the project is economically justified , however , he should also submit some estimate of the time schedule required , so that the probable project cost can be ...
... goal and a specific plan for its accom- plishment . To determine whether the project is economically justified , however , he should also submit some estimate of the time schedule required , so that the probable project cost can be ...
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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