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TRIZ: The Theory of Inventive Free ASME Training & Development
Problem Solving Autumn 2016 eCalendar Now Available
PD513 Download the FREE Autumn 2016 ASME Training
& Development eCalendar listing dates and locations
This course provides a basic introduction to the Inventive Problem of Live Course offerings in North America and Europe
Solving Process known as “TRIZ” (Russian acronym for “Theory through December 2016, as well as eLearning
of Inventive Problem Solving”). TRIZ is a structured, “left-brained” Courses available worldwide from the Internet
approach to breakthrough innovation through the use of patterns of
invention documented in the most inventive of the world’s patents. any time.
This analysis demonstrates an overall algorithm which, when
followed, allows anyone to provide breakthrough and novel solutions Visit:
to problems as well as new product and business concepts.
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Each participant will receive a complete set of course notes, a copy or scan with a smart device:
of the TRIZ 40 Inventive Principles, a copy of all course problems and
solutions, and a copy of the book, The Ideal Result: What It Is and
How to Achieve It, written by the instructor.
You Will Learn To
• Identify patterns of invention and describe how to use breakthrough
ideas from parallel universe technology areas
• Explain the basic TRIZ problem solving algorithm and its basic
tools including Ideal Final Result, resource identification and use,
contradiction resolution, 40 inventive principles and the TRIZ
contradiction table
• Explain how to use TRIZ for failure prediction and analysis
• Explain how to use TRIZ for business and organizational problem
solving
• Describe TRIZ Lines of Evolution and how to use them for strategic MANAGING PROJECTS Public Courses
planning, new product development, and forecasting
• Explain how to integrate TRIZ with other enterprise tools and
assessments
• Describe how to integrate TRIZ effectively within your organization
Who Should Attend
Engineers, scientists and technical managers focused on
breakthrough innovation and problem solving, professionals
interested in adding a breakthrough problem-solving tool to problem
definition processes such as Six Sigma and DFSS, as well as
Innovation managers interested in improving the quality of inventions
and intellectual property
Instructor Jack Hipple
3 Days, 2.3 CEUs, 23 PDHs
Member $1,895 / List Price $1,995
See pages 90–95 for dates and locations of ASME Public Courses
delivered in the USA during Autumn 2016.
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