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Innovation Design & Creativity For Thesis

(cited in Locke, nd) the work Jane Henry (1991) identifies five sources of creativity: (1) grace; (2) accident; (3) association; (4) cognition; and (5) personality. (cited in Locke, nd) the process of creativity is one that involves the stages of: (1) preparation; (2) incubation; (3) illumination; and (4) verification. (Locke, nd) III. Design

Locke states that in the context of innovation "three relevant interpretations of design" are identified: (1) design is the tangible outcome; (2) design is a creative activity; and (3) design is the process by which information is transformed into a tangible outcome. (Locke, nd) There are stated to be three different types of design processes: (1) conceptual design; (2) embodiment design; and (3) detail design. (Locke, nd) Locke states that the benefits of good design are: (1) processes being improved by gradual innovation; (2) redesign of existing products in response to user needs, new markets and competitor products; and (3) development of new products by anticipating new market opportunities. (nd)

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Design (2009) Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Online available at: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Design

Creativity (2009) Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Online available at: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/creativity

Odson, et al. (1995) cited in Locke, John (nd) What are Innovation, Creativity and Design? Media-Wiley. Online available at: http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/85/04708470/0470847085.pdf

Henry, Jane (1991) cited in Locke, John (nd) What are Innovation, Creativity and Design? Media-Wiley. Online available at: http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/85/04708470/0470847085.pdf

Locke, John (nd) What are Innovation, Creativity and Design? Media-Wiley. Online available at: http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/85/04708470/0470847085.pdf

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Innovation (2009) Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Online available at: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/innovation

Design (2009) Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Online available at: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Design

Creativity (2009) Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Online available at: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/creativity

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Henry, Jane (1991) cited in Locke, John (nd) What are Innovation, Creativity and Design? Media-Wiley. Online available at: http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/85/04708470/0470847085.pdf
Locke, John (nd) What are Innovation, Creativity and Design? Media-Wiley. Online available at: http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/85/04708470/0470847085.pdf
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