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Aligning For Innovation
07/12/2006 | EditorCass PursellAccording to a recent article in The Economist, Google has established a production formula that requires developers to spend 70% of their time working on core products, 20% of their time in support of non-core projects, and 10% of … Read More
Practical TRIZ Applications for the Tropical Fish Hobbyist
07/12/2006 | EditorPart 1 – The Bettas Barracks By Gerry Antonio
Introduction I have been a freshwater tropical fish hobbyist for thirty years. I breed flowerhorns, Bettas and guppies. It was during the last ten years that my backyard production technologies significantly … Read More
Innovation with Silly String
06/12/2006 | EditorKatie Barry
Silly string in combat? Sounds silly (forgive the pun), but its true. Cans of Silly String are being used in combat areas for serious work – testing for trip wires. [Click here to read the full story.]
This is … Read More
Who Can I Sell This To?
04/12/2006 | EditorEllen Domb
TRIZ and QFD usually focus on understanding a customer, and either improving a product or service to make it better for that customer, or keeping it the same for the customer while improving the production and delivery system. In … Read More
Contradiction Matrix and the 40 Principles for Innovative Problem Solving
01/12/2006 | EditorContradiction Matrix and the 40 Principles for Innovative Problem SolvingRead More
Call for Papers-TRIZ Case Study Book
30/11/2006 | EditorCall for papers sponsored by: Independent International Editors Consortium: Marco Aurelio de Carvalho, (Brasil), Ellen Domb (USA), Valeri Souchkov (The Netherlands), Hongyul Yoon (Korea) and Iouri Belski (Australia).
Proposal In order to enhance understanding and learning of the … Read More
Innovation: Infinite in All Directions
27/11/2006 | EditorMichael S. Slocum
Real Innovation has a special purpose – to find real applications of systematic innovation, analyze the systematic approaches utilized and bring those lessons to others. Paradigms must shift, cultures must change and biases must be overcome. Perhaps surprisingly, … Read More
Wipros Growing Innovation Business
27/11/2006 | EditorKatie Barry
The following is from a Business Week Q&A with Wipro CEO Azim Premji:
Q: Wipro has a growing innovation business. How do you organize it?A: We have an innovation council consisting of the champions from different technology domains, practices, … Read More
Dilbert on Six Sigma and Innovation
26/11/2006 | EditorMichael Cyger
Dilbert and his pointy haired boss tackled two topics that are near and dear to my heart: Six Sigma and innovation. In one fell swooop, he reduced both topics to buzz words and hype. While I’m sure there are … Read More
Innostructure
21/11/2006 | EditorEllen Domb
Ron Fulbright at the University of South Carolina Upstate (and a TRIZ Journal author) has written an excellent article on the need for and requirements for “innostructureâ€â€”innovation infrastructure. This article appears in “Business Innovation†which is a publication related … Read More
Report on the European TRIZ Association TRIZ Futures 2006 Conference
20/11/2006 | EditorKortrijk, Belgium, October 9-11, 2006 Ellen Domb editor@the-trizjournal.com
This report is second in a series of experiments of “live blogging†–reporting on the meeting as it is happening, in the blog http://trizrealworld.blogspot.com then combining the daily postings and some photos, … Read More
IBM Dedicates $100 Million to Innovation
20/11/2006 | EditorMichael Cyger
On Tuesday Chairman and CEO Samuel J. Palmisano announced that IBM would invest $100 million on ten new and innovative ideas that resulted from an online brainstorming session called InnovationJam.
InnovationJam, which was billed as the “largest-ever brainstorming session,” … Read More
The TRIZ Application in the Development of an Automotive Telematics Platform
18/11/2006 | EditorAuthors Chi-Chang Liu Division of Electrical & Electronic Engineering China Motor Corporation, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Yung-Hsin Chen Division of Electrical & Electronic Engineering China Motor Corporation, Taiwan, R.O.C.
D. Y. Sha President, Taiwan TRIZ Association Department of Business Administration, Asia University, … Read More
Changing the Paradigm in Business English Learning Using TRIZ
17/11/2006 | EditorBy: Manoj Jaiswal and Padma Tata Infosys Technologies Limited This paper was originally presented in ‘The Second TRIZ Symposium in Japan, September 2006’
Abstract Infosys Technologies Limited (NASDAQ: INFY) being a global organization has clients and offices across geographies. For … Read More
Real Innovation Is Upon Us
15/11/2006 | EditorMichael S. Slocum
Problem solving is something that we all do, almost all the time. We have a tendency to take problem solving skills that we have developed for granted. We don’t even consider our approach anymore. We just face the … Read More
Innovation Certification?
12/11/2006 | EditorKatie Barry
I recently listened to a webinar hosted by Spark Partners (www.sparkpartners.com) and KnowledgeShift (www.knowledgeshift.net) called “Continuous Innovation and Beyond – How to Earn a Black Belt in Innovation Overview.” The title of the webinar was intriguing. Achieving innovation is … Read More
TRIZ in Business Week
12/11/2006 | EditorEllen Domb
I’m the managing editor of The TRIZ Journal (www.the-trizjournal.com) and a consultant, instructor and advocate for TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving). So my commentaries for www.realinnovation.com won’t have any hidden agendas or biases – my biases are right … Read More
Some Thoughts About TRIZ Feature Transfer Into Other Field of Human Life
10/11/2006 | EditorGregory Frenklach Israel gregory_f@012.net.il
There were a lot of trials to perform feature transfer of TRIZ tools into other fields of human activities like management, advertisement, marketing, election, education and so on. Some of them were more successful, some less … Read More
Welcome to the Real Innovation Commentaries
10/11/2006 | EditorMichael Cyger
A great deal has been published about innovation in the popular press lately. And very little of it has any substance. If 65% of global chief executives and other business leaders believe they will have to make fundamental changes … Read More