For Engineering and Technology
TRIZ Innovation and Problem Solving
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RIZ is the Russian acronym for Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. TRIZ is a well-established system of tools for |
| technical problem solving, idea generation, product development and product innovation. |
Originated in Russia more than 50 years ago, TRIZ applications are used in the US, Europe, Japan, Korean and Russia.
TRIZ was started by Genrich Altschuller (1926-1998) and is based on the analysis of thousands of patents and successful systems. TRIZ is now used by companies to formulate problems and processes, analyse operations, identify ideal results, and perform analysis.
This workshop will give you practical skills in basic systematic innovation. You will learn TRIZ tools that will help you solve a broad range of technical problems: Multi-Screen Thinking, Ideal Future Result, Root Conflict
Analysis, Inventive Principles, Functional Analysis, Inventive Standards, Guide to Effects and Trends of Technology Evolution.
This workshop will also give you an overview of how
to implement TRIZ Systematic Innovation in your organisation, including software that support TRIZ and Systematic Innovation.
Benefits
This workshop will show you how to:
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Analyse technical problems |
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Identify root causes |
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Generate innovation ideas and solve problems faster |
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Identify and use resources effectively |
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Find breakthrough solutions |
What you will cover in this two-day workshop
- Introduction to TRIZ and Systematic Innovation
- Basic Concepts of TRIZ
- Ideality, Resources, Contradictions
- Psychology inertia and creative imagination development
- Roadmap of Systematic Innovation processes
- Multi-screen Thinking
- Ideal Future Result
- Root Conflict Analysis
- Functional Analysis
- Contradiction Matrix
- 40 Inventive Principles
- Trends of Technology Evolution
- IT Support of Systematic Innovation
- Implementation of TRIZ and Systematic Innovation to ensure success
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This course is designed for engineers, R&D specialists, technical professionals, product development managers, business managers and executives interested in technical innovation and problem solving.
Company in-house workshop
If you like to run this workshop in your organisation, please contact us at
"In 2002, Samsung's Advanced Institute of Technology
"congratulated a TRIZ consultant for saving US$90 million and
"improving its R&D using TRIZ." The TRIZ Journal
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