synectics
Synectics is a creative problem-solving methodology that aims to stimulate innovative thinking by making the strange familiar and the familiar strange. Developed by William J.J. Gordon in the 1960s, it is often employed in group settings to generate a wide range of ideas and solutions. The core principle of synectics is to use analogies and metaphors to break down established thought patterns and explore new perspectives.
The process typically involves a facilitator guiding a group through a series of exercises designed to foster
Synectics emphasizes the importance of emotional engagement and subconscious thought in the creative process. It seeks