DCIC oral exam
DCIC buzzwords and theories
DCIC buzzwords and theories
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Karten | 49 |
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Sprache | Deutsch |
Kategorie | BWL |
Stufe | Universität |
Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 06.01.2025 / 06.01.2025 |
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What is the role of divergent and convergent thinking in creativity?
Divergent thinking generates multiple ideas, while convergent thinking narrows them to the most effective solution.
What are the stages of Tuckman's team development model?
Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning.
Define "openness to stimuli" in creativity.
A mindset receptive to new information and perspectives, essential for the preparation and incubation stages of creativity.
What is the role of feedback in enhancing creativity?
Constructive feedback fosters intrinsic motivation and guides improvement, essential for creative growth.
What is the "20% rule" at Google?
A policy allowing employees to spend 20% of their time on passion projects, fostering innovation and creativity.
What is the relationship between creativity and future thinking?
Imagining distant futures enhances abstract thinking, fostering innovative and visionary solutions.
Define the "lean startup approach."
A methodology emphasizing iterative experimentation and feedback to refine ideas and achieve product-market fit.
Explain "innovation supportive structures."
Organizational environments that promote creativity through autonomy, resources, and supportive leadership.
What is "Chesbrough’s Open Innovation"?
A model encouraging organizations to use both internal and external knowledge flows to drive innovation and market opportunities.