For Business and Management
Systematic Innovation
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RIZ is the Russian acronym for Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. TRIZ was started by Genrich Altschuller and is |
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based on the analysis of thousands of patents and successful systems. |
TRIZ tools are widely used by companies in the US, Europe, Japan, Korea and Russia to define problems, formulate processes, analyse operations and identify ideal results.
While TRIZ is quite well-known in technology and engineering, application of TRIZ in business and management has been practically unknown. It was only recently that several TRIZ experts developed Extended TRIZ, a set of
TRIZ tools that extends classical TRIZ tools, to solve business and management problems.
Examples of business projects where TRIZ tools were used successfully include:
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Increasing sales effectiveness. |
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Generating a new marketing concept that increased sales. |
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Inventing a new business model. |
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Increasing performance of a training process. |
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Discovering a new market for a service. |
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Predicting potential failures in a new business model. |
Course Benefits
At the end of this course, you will:
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Understand TRIZ fundamentals and techniques. |
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Be able to use TRIZ tools to analyse business problems and identify problem causes. |
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Be able to use TRIZ tools to generate innovative ideas and solutions in a systematic way. |
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Get practical skills in analysing and solving business and management problems. |
What you will cover in this 2-day workshop
- TRIZ Fundamentals
- Ideality Concept
- Functional Analysis
- Defining and Analysing a Problem
- Ideal Final Result
- Identifying Problems, Solutions and Ideal Results
- Multi-Screen Diagramming
- Past, Present and Future
- Root-Conflict Analysis
- Causes and Complexity of Problems
- Identifying and Mapping Conflicts
- Contradiction Matrix
- Inventive Principles
- How to use TRIZ tools systematically in a project
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This workshop is designed for business managers, business development managers, business innovation professionals, problem solvers, and executives interested in innovation and problem solving.
Company in-house workshop
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