The Art of Creative Thinking: How to be Innovative and Develop Great IdeasKogan Page Publishers, 2009 M02 3 - 144 páginas The Art of Creative Thinking provides clear, practical guidelines for developing your powers as a creative thinker. Using examples of entrepreneurs, authors, scientists and artists, John Adair illustrates a key aspect of creativity in each chapter. Stimulating and accessible, this book will help you to understand the creative process, overcome barriers to new ideas, learn to think effectively and develop a creative attitude. It will help you to become more confident in yourself as a creative person. |
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... occurs to you, possibly suggested by reading about other people's attempts in the files of the patent office. You go home and sketch your invention, and then make a model of it. There are other later stages, of course, but let us 9. 2.
... suggested by an analogy from nature. Indeed you could look upon nature as a storehouse of models waiting to be used by inventors. In the box below is a quiz, which you might like to attempt to answer now: QUIZ. List specific inventions ...
... could have suggested inventions to alert creative thinkers. Can you identify what these inventions might have been? 11. dew drops on leaves 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Answers on page 125–27, in 11 Use the Stepping Stones of Analogy.
... suggests is usually a principle that nature has evolved or employed to solve a particular problem or necessity in a given ... suggested a way of opening cigarette packages, a method now widely used in the packaging industry. The same ...
... suggests models and principles for the solutions of problems. There are other models or analogies to be found in existing products and organizations. Why reinvent the principle of the wheel when it has already been discovered? Some ...
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