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Methodology for applying design thinking to design glass tableware supplements, Slides of Innovation

Setting up a methodology for applying design thinking in the field of glass tableware supplements that creates a new value for the product and meets the current and future needs of the beneficiaries.Especially housewives, and the reason is that housewives are the most consuming group of glass tableware, and therefore this returns to the manufacturers of these products with profits

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2021/2022

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Productive
Thinking
1.The Productive Thinking
definition, the relationship
between productive thinking
& innovation and the history
of productive thinking .
2. productive thinking Model
(PTM).
3. Productive thinking skills
and video link .
Prepared By . Amani Hammad
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Productive

Thinking

1.The Productive Thinking

definition, the relationship

between productive thinking

& innovation and the history

of productive thinking.

2. productive thinking Model

(PTM).

3. Productive thinking skills

and video link.

Prepared By. Amani Hammad

1.The Productive Thinking definition, the relationship between productive thinking & innovation and the history of productive thinking : productive thinking : is exceptional capability or potential recognized through mental processes (e.g., critical thinking, creative problem solving,

independent/original thinking, and/or products).

1.A the relationship between productive thinking & innovation : productive thinking lead to innovation and the innovation can lead to higher productivity, which means that the same inputs generate greater output. As productivity rises, more goods, products, and services are produced—in other words, business grows. 1.B the history of productive thinking : Productive thinking was developed by Max Wertheimer in the 1940s, through his book (Productive Thinking) published in 1943, where he explained in his book that productive thinking is the product of new ideas and achievements and also is thinking based on insight (Vertimer argued that only insight based thinking is what can bring a real understanding of problems) He also said that productive thinking is connected with modern ideas today.

  1. productive thinking Model (PTM) : Born : 1880 University: Karlova University Known for: Productive thinking methods