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TRIZ

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Overview

TRIZ (pronounced “treesz”) is a Russian acronym for ”Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch,” the Theory Of Inventive Problem Solving; originated by Genrich Altshuller in 1946. It is a broad title representing methodologies, toolsets, knowledge bases, and model-based technologies for generating innovative ideas and solutions. It aims to create an algorithmic approach to the innovation of new systems and the refinement of existing systems and is based on the study of patents of technological evolution of systems, scientific theory, organizations, and work of arts.

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Benefits
  • Participants will be able to use the laws of systems evolution and the best practices of thousands of developers and scientists/li>
  • Participants will increase the speed of system development and evolution
  • Participants will lean modelling techniques that will allow them to solve complex engineering problems rapidly
  • Participants will be able to model problems that are not well defined into a specific problem that can be solved by any engineer
  • Make better use of their talents, knowledge and experience
  • Participants will become more inventive and creative
  • Will be able to find ways to overcome scientific limitations
  • When applied in the most effective sequence, it will achieve the best results for any given project or problem
  • Will be able to use the TRIZ Innovation Roadmap - the set of tools for the conceptual stage of product/process/service design
  • It greatly reduces the time to find the best solution
Audience
  • This tool can be used by individuals or groups but its best use is with a group of 4 to 8 people. It originally was applied primarily to new product design, product evolution improvement, and technical problem-solving. As a result, it was primarily used in an engineering environment. Over recent years it has been expanded to cover processes, and systems improvement and development expanding its usage to cross functional teams.
Content
  • Evolution of Technological Systems. In the early 1980s Genrich Altshuller researchers shifted away from technology and started focusing on areas of creativity.
  • This class is the first in a series of three classes. It addresses inventive and separative principles as they are applied to new product design and problem solving.
  • TRIZ Technology for Innovation is the process of using all parts of TRIZ in combination with other proven methods and best practices of effective project teams for system development and problem solving.
  • TRIZ Technology for Innovation makes use of the TRIZ Innovation Roadmap to minimize problem-solving time and improve solutions.
  • TRIZ Innovation Roadmap for Project Creation and Problem Solving is a combination of parts of TRIZ, along with other proven methods and best practices of effective project teams.
  • The Laws of System Evolution are the foundation of TRIZ. There are three problem-solving groups involved:
    • 1. Inventive and separation principles
    • 2. The System of Standard Solutions
    • 3. The Algorithm for Inventive Problem-Solving (ARIZ-85C).

The methodology automatically and systematically analyzes the problem or opportunity and provides these participant with the most probable solution approach.


Availability

Orlando
  • September
Atlantic City
  • not offered
Dallas
  • September
Chicago
  • not offered
Las Vegas
  • September
San Francisco
  • September
Los Angeles
  • not offered
UAE
  • October
China
  • October
Europe
  • October

Duration
Five Days
Price

$2,195 per participant

The following discount applies to each of the classes:

  • Two or more participants from the same location 15% discount
  • Five or more participants from the same location, the sixth participant may attend the class at no cost.