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Creativity in Product Innovation


Creativity in Product Innovation

Hardback by Goldenberg, Jacob (Hebrew University of Jerusalem); Mazursky, David (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Creativity in Product Innovation

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ISBN:
9780521800891
Publication Date:
3 Jan 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Hardback
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Creativity in Product Innovation

Description

Creativity in Product Innovation describes a remarkable technique for improving the creativity process in product design. Certain 'regularities' in product development are identifiable, objectively verifiable and consistent for almost any kind of product. These regularities are described by the authors as Creativity Templates. This book describes the theory and implementation of these templates, showing how they can be used to enhance the creative process and thus enable people to be more productive and focused. Representing the culmination of years of research on the topic of creativity in marketing, the Creativity Templates approach has been recognised as a breakthrough in such journals as Science, Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change. It has been successfully implemented through workshops in international companies including Philips Consumer Electronics, Ford Motor Co., Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, Kodak, Coca-Cola and many others.

Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Codes of product revolution - a source for ideation; 2. Revisiting the view of creativity; 3. A review of popular creativity enhancement methods; 4. The attribute dependency template; 5. The forecasting matrix; 6. The replacement template; 7. The displacement template; 8. The component control template; 9. Templates in advertising; 10. Further background to the template theory; 11. Demarcating the creativity templates; 12. The primacy of templates in success and failure of products.

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