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This exciting new book presents the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ), a process that will provoke a breakthrough in your thinking patterns and the way you approach problem solving. The pillar of TRIZ is that contradiction can be methodically resolved through the application of innovative solutions.
The Three Premises of TRIZ
The ideal design is a goal
Contradictions help solve problems
The innovative process can be structured systematically
With Systematic Innovation you will learn how to stop seeing conflicts as insurmountable barriers and instead celebrate them as opportunities for improvement and refinement of the design process. You will learn how to eliminate the words "tradeoff" and "compromise" from your vocabulary. The ideal design will become an expectation, not just a dream. By practicing the methods presented in this book, you will increase innovation and radically improve design. Discover the "science" of creativity!
Introduction to the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, TRIZ
Innovative Situation Questionnaire, ISQ
Problem Formulation
Contradiction
The Ideal Design, Ideality
System Modeling, Substance-Field Analysis
Patterns of Evolution
Implementation
Appendix A: Physical Effects and Phenomenon
Appendix B: 39 Parameters-Definitions
Appendix C: 40 Principles-Definitions and Examples
Appendix D: 40 Principles-Frequency of Use
Appendix E: Contradiction Table
Appendix F: Containment Ring Case
Appendix G: Resources
Glossary
References
Bibliography
...easy to follow...gives the reader a comprehensive understanding of the most powerful method of restructuring and focusing creativity and breakthrough thinking for problem solving to come along in the last 70 years."-European Foundation for Management Development
"TRIZ offers examples which lead in new directions, turning psychological inertia into a whirlwind of new ideas-it gives a gentle smack on the forehead, often creating more alternative ideas than you wish to consider."
ffers examples which lead in new directions, turning psychological inertia into a whirlwind of new ideas-it gives a gentle smack on the forehead, often creating more alternative ideas than you wish to consider."