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Systematic Innovation - TRIZ
Workshop Abstract

Systematic Innovation:  Not an oxymoron any more!

Drive towards solutions you never thought were possible by "unleashing" the natural and "un-natural" creativity your people didn't know they had. 

Learn how to apply and leverage some of the best strategies for Systematic Innovation, solving technical problems, and developing next generation products.  Powerful technological, psychological methodologies as well as state-of-the-art software approaches to innovation will be clearly demonstrated. 

This unique course discusses and demonstrates over 25 specific and powerful strategies that have been tried and proven to dramatically increase any individual's knowledge, creativity, and problem solving skills. 6 of the 25 strategies belong to a methodology called "TRIZ", a Russian acronym for "The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving". 

This Method is a unique & powerful engineering Innovation tool that exposes the "Problem Solver" to an extensive technical "knowledge-base" derived from an analysis of over 2 million of the worlds "most innovative patents.  This knowledge base contains numerous "Inventive Principles", Engineering Principles, Technology Trends, and Scientific Phenomena.  Unlike typical TRIZ Training, the remaining 18 of the 25 strategies are split between Psychological and Software methods to enhance Creativity and Innovation Skills without the use of TRIZ.  These techniques are designed to significantly reduce the problem solvers dependency on their own knowledge, experience, and education to address technical challenges. 

In brief, the Systematic Innovation Workshop provides knowledge of efficient and effective ways of tapping into knowledge from a number of different industries, branches of technology, methods, and fields of engineering to solve problems.  Engineers, scientists, and everyday professionals who are not particularly creative can quickly, and creatively develop "innovative" solutions to some of their most difficult challenges.  The below graphic lists many of the Strategies taught in this workshop.

Click here to see a "Matrix" on how these tools might be used


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