Learn to use the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ)
Generate innovative concepts
Solve your inventive/design problems
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Dr. John Terninko has been teaching and using TRIZ for five years. John is the second person outside of Russia to be certified by Boris Zlotin, a close associate of Altshuller. John is also a principle with Responsible Management Inc., as well as cofounder and director of the QFD Institute and Altshuller Institute for TRIZ Studies. Consistent with his professional life of being on the cutting edge in QFD and Taguchi for 16 and 19 years, respectively. John has integrated TRIZ, QFD and Taguchi in his approach to design problems. He has clients Europe, as well as North America.
Engineers, scientists and researchers involved in innovation, creative problem solving and designing tomorrow's products today.
An interest in innovative ideas and an open mind.
The seminar includes course notes and introductory software. A Continental breakfast, lunch and breaks are provided. You are encouraged to bring a design problem that has been troubling you and leave with some new concepts
Registrations limited to the first 12 applications.
Your registration will be confirmed upon receipt of $900. Payment
may be made by Visa, Master Card, Discover, or by check payable to:
Responsible Management Inc.
62 Case Road
Nottingham, NH 03290-5507
USA
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Phone: 603 659 5186 |
fax: 603 659 6419 |
e-mail: john@terninko.com |
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AlliedSignal, Rockwell Automotive, Emerson Electric Co., Motorola, and Ford Motor Corporation solve design contradictions
Time required to develop patentable ideas and inventions can be reduced.
The Russian scientist and inventor Genrich Altshuller developed TRIZ out of his determination to improve the inventive process. TRIZ is founded on the idea that the problems engineers confront contain key elements that have already been solved, in different fields or industries. TRIZ is your answer to those inventive problems for which strong engineering expertise is not sufficient. Such problems contain a technical contradiction, where correcting one quality of a system degrades another. TRIZ reveals the underlying principle at the center of an inventive problem and presents a variety of concepts--without traditional trade-off or compromise.
Participants are encouraged to bring their designs, inventions and current problems, so that our discussions will be hands-on. Start reaping the benefits of TRIZ immediately.
After completing this hands-on course, you will be able to generate many design ideas using the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. This methodology is based upon Genrich Altshuller's observations from years of patent research. He identified common lines of evolution for products and processes. He also identified 40 principles used in inventive patents that solve design contradictions. Design compromises caused by conflicting requirements can be significantly reduced.