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Bibliotecasociologia.blogspot.com. Se trata de una obra monumental de más de mil 200 páginas, una “teoría de la sociedad como un todo” que a Luhmann le llevó 30 años investigar, reflexionar, construir y escribir, y a Torres Nafarrate 10 años traducir, un trabajo que devino, de algún modo, en una “versión diferente” debido a los avatares del trasvasamiento del alemán al español. La importancia de esta obra y su autor los ubica como continuadores de la reflexión sociológica encabezada por figuras como Marx, Weber, Durkeim y Habermas, con el aporte de Luhmann de apostar por una gran teoría del conjunto de la sociedad.

Es por eso que Luhmann, autor de otras obras como La realidad de los medios de masas, La política como sistema, Derecho de la sociedad, Arte de la sociedad o Religión de la sociedad, es considerado “el gran teórico de la sociología de fines del siglo XX” y “uno de los sociólogos más emblemáticos” de esa centuria. Niklas Luhmann La sociedad de la Sociedad - Descargar Aqui. Demystifying the Creative Process. “I’m not creative.” “I wish I could be more creative, but I don’t have it in me.” “Why are some people creative and others aren’t?” If I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard those statements or questions… The truth is almost everyone has creative potential. What separates good creatives (or dormant creatives that get lucky) is that they’ve learned how to walk through the creative process. (Click to share – thanks!)

The irony is that most of them don’t know that there is a documented process, yet they’ve developed habits and processes that allow them to walk through the process. A large part of the problem is that there is an air of mystery and mysticism around the creative process. So, let’s take a few minutes and demystify the creative process. The Four Steps of Creativity We’ve known for a long time that the creative process can be broken down into four distinct processes, most of which can be fostered and augmented.

PreparationIncubationIlluminationImplementation Preparation Incubation. Do You Recognize These 10 Mental Blocks to Creative Thinking? Einstein’s Secret to Amazing Problem Solving (and 10 Specific Ways You Can Use It) Einstein is quoted as having said that if he had one hour to save the world he would spend fifty-five minutes defining the problem and only five minutes finding the solution. This quote does illustrate an important point: before jumping right into solving a problem, we should step back and invest time and effort to improve our understanding of it.

Here are 10 strategies you can use to see problems from many different perspectives and master what is the most important step in problem solving: clearly defining the problem in the first place! The Problem Is To Know What the Problem Is The definition of the problem will be the focal point of all your problem-solving efforts. What most of us don’t realize — and what supposedly Einstein might have been alluding to — is that the quality of the solutions we come up with will be in direct proportion to the quality of the description of the problem we’re trying to solve. Problem Definition Tools and Strategies 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. All creative tools. Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity.