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KPL-Techniken zur Entwicklung der Alternativen

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Eine der einfachsten und schnellsten Möglichkeiten, um die Innovationsleistung eines Unternehmens zu steigern, ist es, die Problemlösungsfähigkeit der Mitarbeiter zu fördern und zu entwickeln. Eine Vielzahl der Mitarbeiter tendiert zu der irrigen Auffassung, daß nur „wenige“ in der Lage sind, intuitiv-kreative Fähigkeiten zu entwickeln.

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Higgins, J.M., Wiese, G.G. (1996). KPL-Techniken zur Entwicklung der Alternativen. In: Innovationsmanagement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61431-6_7

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