Creativity for Scientists and Engineers

Creativity for Scientists and Engineers

Author: Dennis Sherwood

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780750349666

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All scientists and engineers are creative - you wouldn't be a scientist or engineer if you weren't. But can you be even more creative? Do you know how to develop creativity in those who are less confident? And how to build a team culture in which creativity flourishes? If those questions spark interest, then this book is for you. Presenting pragmatic and powerful processes for generating ideas, and for distinguishing good ideas from weak ones, the book explores the fundamental first principles on which creativity is based, as well as the organisational factors that need to be addressed for creativity to happen. Filled with examples of creativity in science and engineering, and including a contributed chapter in which 13 contemporary scientists and engineers tell their own stories, this book is a practical 'how to' guide on how to have good ideas on demand, how to judge between good ideas and bad ones, and how to build a sustainable innovation culture. From gravitational waves to outreach, from safety on trains to how some cows in Kansas triggered an idea for noise reduction, the examples in this book are sure to stimulate individual and organisational creativity.


Creativity As an Exact Science

Creativity As an Exact Science

Author: Altshuller

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1984-01-16

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 146659344X

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This book discusses the principles of controlling thinking in the solution of inventive problems that are transposed to the organization of creative thinking in any sphere of human activity. It is aimed at the engineer and also comprehensible to people who do not work with technology.


Managing Creativity in Science and Hi-Tech

Managing Creativity in Science and Hi-Tech

Author: Ronald Kay

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-05-30

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 3642246354

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Addressing the issues unique to managers of creative technical staff, this guide reflects not only Ronald Kay’s long experience observing and teaching successful management techniques, but also treats the expanding challenges due to increasingly globally-based projects and staff. As before, Kay’s guide helps readers to prepare themselves, graduate students and others to understand and improve their managerial skills and covers such practical, yet sometimes overlooked, steps such as: individual and team behavior of creative technical staff; managing their own and others’ R&D projects; hiring, evaluating and compensating technical staff; R&D proposals and administrative functions; and presentations, meetings and organizational culture. New to this edition are a chapter on the global impact of high-tech enterprises and sections on the roles of foundations and government funding and task-force participation. Also tackled are the basics of starting, financing and staffing venture-capital-funded enterprises. What’s more, this book also serves to increase the awareness and knowledge base of anyone who needs to meet the challenge of managing people with the creative energies that drive technologically-based economic growth.


Creativity in Engineering

Creativity in Engineering

Author: David H Cropley

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2015-01-24

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0128003189

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Creativity is like an iceberg - the resulting new idea, or novel solution is only 10% of the effort. The other 90% is the complex interplay of thinking skills and strategies, personal and motivational properties that activate these skills and strategies, and the social and organizational factors of the environment that influence the creative process. Creativity in Engineering focuses on the Process, Person, Product, and Place to understand when and why creativity happens in the engineering environment and how it can be further encouraged. Special Features: Applies findings in creativity research to the engineering arena Defines engineering creativity and differentiates it from innovation Discusses personality and motivational factors that impact creativity Clarifies the role of creativity in the design process Details the impact of thinking skills and strategies in creativity Identifies the role the organization and environment plays in encouraging creativity Discusses the 4P's of Creativity: Person, Product, Process, and Place Provides tactics and tools that will help users foster creativity in engineering environments Identifies how creativity results in innovative new solutions to problems Applies creativity research and knowledge to the engineering space


Exceptional Creativity in Science and Technology

Exceptional Creativity in Science and Technology

Author: Andrew Robinson

Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press

Published: 2013-02-22

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1599474301

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In the evolution of science and technology, laws governing exceptional creativity and innovation have yet to be discovered. In his influential study The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, the historian Thomas Kuhn noted that the final stage in a scientific breakthrough such as Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity—the most crucial step—was “inscrutable.” The same is still true half a century later. Yet, there has been considerable progress in understanding many stages and facets of exceptional creativity and innovation. In Exceptional Creativity in Science and Technology, editor Andrew Robinson gathers diverse contributors to explore this progress. This new collection arises from a symposium with the same title held at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton. Organized by the John Templeton Foundation, the symposium had the late distinguished doctor and geneticist Baruch S. Blumberg as its chair. At the same time, its IAS host was the well-known physicist Freeman J. Dyson—both of whom have contributed chapters to the book. In addition to scientists, engineers, and an inventor, the book’s fifteen contributors include an economist, entrepreneurs, historians, and sociologists, all working at leading institutions, including Bell Laboratories, Microsoft Research, Oxford University, Princeton University, and Stanford University. Each contributor brings a unique perspective to the relationships between exceptional scientific creativity and innovation by individuals and institutions. The diverse list of disciplines covered, the high-profile contributors (including two Nobel laureates), and their fascinating insights into this overarching question—how exactly do we make breakthroughs?—will make this collection of interest to anyone involved with the creative process in any context. Still, it will especially appeal to readers in scientific and technological fields.


Innovation Generation

Innovation Generation

Author: Roberta B. Ness

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0199892598

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"Innovation Generation presents a fascinating new approach to creative thinking. Using a system of idea-generating methods honed over her illustrious career as a physician, researcher, professor, teacher, and Dean, Roberta Ness provides all the tools needed to learn how to cast aside habitual cognitive maps called frames and draw insights from other fields.


Creative Thinking And Problem Solving

Creative Thinking And Problem Solving

Author: John Fabian

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1990-07-31

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9780873711531

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A practical new book for scientists, engineers, project leaders, and others working in the technical fields. The book adds depth, "how-to", and success to your creative thinking and problem solving. This book will allow you to sharpen your creative edge, giving you better problem solving skills. Whether you are a scientist working on breakthrough research, an engineer on the forefront of product development, or a project manager forging teams to reach and exceed goals, this new book gives you the fundamentals and advanced techniques of creative thinking to break new ground and reach higher levels of excellence.


Creative Thinking and Problem Solving

Creative Thinking and Problem Solving

Author: John Fabian

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-08

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9781315892108

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Access -- Search keys -- Spark a storm -- Follow storming rules -- Tinker with the angles -- Stimulate and relax the senses -- Use analogies -- Change your form -- Force fit -- Take a leap -- Extract -- Structure -- Access intuition and the preconstious -- Incubate -- The beginning -- 7: Search: Following Steps and Strategy Formats -- Steps in the hunt -- Decide outcome desired -- Choose, apply strategy format to match desired out-come -- Strategy formats -- Brainstorming: the bread-and-butter process -- Brainwriting: verbal storms without group discussion -- Mindmapping -- Analogy storm -- Picture tour -- Imaging the future -- Communication tips postscript -- Shifting gears -- 8: Check: Assessing Options -- Pull out the measuring tape -- Clarify ideas, if necessary -- Sort into themes and cull, if necessary -- Weigh, choose option(s) -- Search for more ideas -- A second look: analyze potential problems -- Evaluation methods -- Clarify -- Sort and cull -- Weigh -- Pause for perspective -- Communication tips postscript -- 9: Action: Launching Ideas -- Steps to make the idea real -- Develop plans to enhance option(s) and reduce potential problems -- Implement the proposals, tests, models, or simulations -- Conviction and caution -- Communication tips postscript -- 10: Enhancements: Enriching Individuals and Groups -- The individual's grab bag -- Tap group genius -- When to call on group genius -- Group enhancements: enriching group genius facilitation -- Enhancement epilogue -- 11: Breakthrough Environments: Setting the Climate -- Environments bursting with creative energy -- Build trust and freedom -- Put mouth and actions together -- Model creative behavior -- Build a porous, bendable organization -- Stimulate mind and senses -- Environmental epilogue -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Index


Creativity and Innovation Among Science and Art

Creativity and Innovation Among Science and Art

Author: Christine Charyton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-01-22

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1447166248

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This edited book will address creativity and innovation among the two cultures of science and art. Disciplines within science and art include: medicine (neurology), music therapy, art therapy, physics, chemistry, engineering, music, improvisation, education and aesthetics. This book will be the first of its kind to appeal to a broad audience of students, scholars, scientists, professionals, practitioners (physicians, psychologists, counsellors and social workers), musicians, artists, educators and administrators. In order to understand creativity and innovation across fields, the approach is multidisciplinary. While there is overlap across disciplines, unique domain specific traits exist in each field and are also discussed in addition to similarities. This book engages the reader with the comparison of similarities and differences through dialog across disciplines. Authors of each chapter address creativity and innovation from their own distinct perspective. Each chapter is transdisciplinary in approach. These perspectives entail a representation of their field through research, teaching, service and/or practice.