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Welcome to December 2007’s TRIZ Journal!
03/12/2007 | EditorThe TRIZ Journal is celebrating its first year in its new home as part of RealInnovation.com. The shared calendar, discussion forum, commentaries, and job listings are open to all those interested in innovation.Read More
Use TRIZ for New Product Concept Development
03/12/2007 | EditorOften, when the use of a new methodology is about to begin there exist antagonistic feelings. TRIZ is no exception. Whenever TRIZ is launched into a company or an institute, some offensively question its introduction.Read More
Complete Technical System Generates Problem Definitions
03/12/2007 | EditorIntroducing TRIZ into many corporate environments requires first resolving the contradiction of the desire for comprehensive understanding and sophisticated problem solving without spending any time learning either.Read More
Student Corner: Dialectic and Fuzzy Logic
03/12/2007 | EditorLogic and experience can "trick" minds. Understanding the different types of logic and opportunities for confusion can help avoid the traps people regularly face.Read More
The Sin of Underestimation: Poltava and the Battle of Moscow
01/12/2007 | EditorMichael S. Slocum
The Battle of Poltava was a resounding victory for Peter the Great. He defeated Charles the XII and 14,000 Swedish cavalry with a superior force of 45,000 Russian soldiers. The battle lasted all day with the outnumbered Swedish … Read More
Corn Fields and Anti-bodies
30/11/2007 | EditorJack Hipple
Managing Innovation–A View from the Experts
The September 24 edition of the Wall Street Journal contained a special section focusing on their annual innovation awards. A panel discussion (including IDEO, Packer Design, Cisco, and Google) was held. Both the … Read More
The Four Archetypes
28/11/2007 | EditorCass PursellIn my last post, I referenced a recent article found on Forbes.com. The article, “Built for Innovation”, was written by Stephen Wunker and George Pohle. Wunker leads the healthcare, financial services, and telecom industry practices at Innosight, one of … Read More
I’m Going to Eat Your Brains and Gain Your Knowledge
27/11/2007 | EditorMichael S. Slocum
OK not really. However, I am going to describe an approach to innovation that does allow you to leverage the intellectual capabilities of OTHER problem solvers for the generation of solutions to YOUR problems. This can be achieved … Read More
Mimicking Innovation
27/11/2007 | EditorCass PursellFor every Google, for every Nintendo, there are a thousand copy cats. Success breeds imitation in innovation, as in everything else. But what is striking to me about the organizations that attempt to mimic another companys successful innovation process … Read More
National Innovation Initiative
12/11/2007 | EditorPraveen Gupta
In 2005 US Congress passed the innovation act with the intent of increasing research investment, increasing science and technology talent, and developing an innovation infrastructure. The legislation required to establish the President’s Council on Innovation for promoting innovation in … Read More
Intellectual Property Protection
09/11/2007 | EditorPraveen Gupta
In recent discussions about intellectual property it has been reiterated that only about 5% of patents are of any significant value, and the rate of success for R&D driven innovation is also about 4 – 5%. So, I am … Read More
Can Johnny Innovate?
07/11/2007 | EditorJames Todhunter
Innovation consultant and occasional blogger Jim Belfiore is teasing us with “Why Johnny Can’t Innovate – Introductory Article.†In this post, Jim promises to deliver us some interesting insights into the challenges that keep engineers and designers from become … Read More
ETRIA – Day 1 Afternoon
06/11/2007 | EditorEllen Domb
The main conference opened in the afternoon with greetings from the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce, and the joint sponsors, Dr. Rolf Herb from TRIZ Centrum and Prof. Gaetano Cascini from ETRIA. Gaetano announced that the membership meeting on Thursday will … Read More
European TRIZ Association TRIZ Futures 2007—Day 1 Morning
06/11/2007 | EditorEllen Domb
Today is the beginning of the European TRIZ Association TRIZ Futures 2007, in Frankfurt, Germany. Most sessions have either 2 or 3 simultaneous papers. See www.etria.net for the full program—I’ll only report on the papers and sessions that I participate in. I’m … Read More
2007 TRIZ Conferences
06/11/2007 | EditorEllen Domb
August-November have been very busy and interesting conference months. The TRIZ Journal will reprint some of the best papers from each conference (with thanks to the authors and the conference organizers) but I am a great believer in the … Read More
Using the Contradiction Matrix to Improve Airflow
05/11/2007 | EditorWindows are an integral part of our "home sweet home," workplace and any number of establishments that want to be open to keep an eye on the world. Windows solve a major physical contradiction: "I want to be in and want to be out."Read More
Welcome to the November 2007 Issue of The TRIZ Journal!
05/11/2007 | EditorTRIZ in space! TRIZ under water! TRIZ in windows! TRIZ is everywhere this November! With a successful case study on the success of efficiency improvements to making sure that your business is adequately prepared for potential problems, TRIZ is there.Read More
Design Features for Next Generation Technology Products
05/11/2007 | EditorThis case study focuses on a process to identify innovative features using the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) techniques – navigating through design for a telematics and fleet management product.Read More
TRIZ: Solving Problems in Outer and Inner Space
05/11/2007 | EditorThe value of TRIZ is demonstrated in small projects as often as it is demonstrated in large projects. One project can have numerous problems with one inventive solution that can lead to more opportunities for ideality.Read More
Increasing Light Extraction Efficiency with TRIZ
05/11/2007 | EditorA light emitting diode (LED) is a semi-conductor device, which emits light by electrons moving from a point of high energy to a point of low energy when electric power is applied to it. They are in widespread use and increasing their efficiency is important.Read More