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A TRIZ workshop with a difference. How to go from blank canvas to fully defined product, route to market, business model and marketing strategy in two days. A unique opportunity to learn TRIZ by working with full-time systematic innovation experts on real life problems. This session will focus on problems donated by local charities. They get the solution; delegates get the opportunity to make a real difference on a worthwhile problem, knowing that (assuming we do a good job) it will be implemented and publicised. A maximum of 12 delegates. Lead facilitator: Darrell Mann. Location: IFR headquarters,
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The second series of our 2007 public certification programmes, this 2-day introductory level workshop will be held at our offices in Bristol, UK. The topics covered in the workshop include Ideality, Functionality, Inventive Principles and Contradictions, Resources, Basic Trends and the Typhoon process. |
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The second series of our 2007 public certification programmes, this 2-day intermediate level workshop will be held at our offices in Bristol, UK. The topics covered in the workshop include Standard Solutions and S-Field Modelling, ARIZ, 'real voice of the customer', Advanced Trends, Perception Mapping, Psychological Inertia tools and start-to finish case studies. (Delegates enrolled on the certification programme will also be expected to work on their first project during and beyond the workshop). |
Business Research If the ratio of bad to good patents is high, the equivalent for business books and articles is probable considerably worse. As with the patent literature, our research task is to sort the wheat from the chaff and then distil the goodness out of the wheat. Again, we’re mainly looking to feed and expand the
framework for three business and management
databases:
- ways of delivering functions - discontinuous trend jumps - contradictions and solution strategies
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