1.Even products invented out of pure chance may have patterns embedded
in them that could be re-applied to other products and services.
True
2. Innovations created through serendipity are more valuable than ones created systematically
because:
Serendipitous inventions are not more valuable than others
3.
The game of basketball, invented through serendipity, might have been
invented sooner had James Naismith used the Subtraction Technique by
removing the bottom of the peach baskets.
4.
An example of physical Division would be:
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5. There are three ways to apply the Division Technique:
preserving, physical, and functional
6.
When writing down components to use the Division Technique, it is a good
idea to write them on PostIt notes because:
7. More innovative products are created through serendipity (chance) than
through using creativity methods.
Group of answer choices
True
False
8.
An example of physical Division would be: submarine
9. An example of functional Division would be:
All of the above
10.
When writing down components to use the Division Technique, it is a good idea to write
them on PostIt notes because:
None of the above
11.
When dividing out a component using the Division Technique, you arrange by placing the
component back into the Closed World in either:
fixed position or variable position