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ASIT’s Five Thinking Tools With Examples
21/09/2001 | EditorDr. Roni Horowitz start2think.com 10 Dov Friedman Street, Ramat Gan
Israel. Email: Roni.Horowitz@start2think.com
Web site: www.start2think.com
Introduction
In a previous article (see https://the-trizjournal.com/archives/2001/08/c/) I described the four main steps that converted TRIZ into ASIT. One of these steps transformed the … Read More
TRIZ Thinking Hats
20/03/2001 | EditorDarrell Mann Consultant, Oxford Creativity Industrial Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Bath Bath, BA2 7AY, UK Phone: +44 (1225) 826465 Fax: +44 (1225) 826928 E-mail: D.L.Mann@bath.ac.uk
INTRODUCTION
One of … Read More
Management Response to Inventive Thinking – (TRIZ) In a Public Transportation Agency
19/05/2000 | EditorManagement Response to Inventive Thinking – (TRIZ) In a Public Transportation Agency
This paper was first presented and published in the conference proceedings of the Transportation Research Board’s 79th Annual Meeting held on January 9-13, 2000 … Read More
Teaching Inventive Thinking
15/02/2000 | EditorBy: Daniel Raviv
Note: This paper was first published as “Teaching Inventive Thinking”, Recent Advances in Robotics Conference http://cimar.me.ufl.edu/FLA99/papers.html University of Florida, April 29-30, 1999. After a brief introduction of the method, students become very fruitful in generating many good … Read More
Breakthrough Innovation In Conflict Resolution: Marrying TRIZ and the Thinking Process
15/05/1999 | Editor* First published in the Proceedings of the APICS Constraint Management Special Interest Group, March 1999
Ellen Domb ellendomb@compuserve.com H. William Dettmer gsi@goalsys.com
Copyright © H. William Dettmer and Ellen Domb
INTRODUCTION
Since Goldratt introduced the logical thinking process as … Read More
Book Review: Unified Structured Inventive Thinking: How to Invent
16/02/1999 | Editorby Ellen Domb
Unified Structured Inventive Thinking: How to Invent by E. N. Sickafus is a very complete textbook for the USIT method, which was derived from TRIZ. Ed Sickafus is an inventor and industrial scientist at Ford Motor Co., … Read More
Lateral thinking and The Problem Formulator
05/03/1998 | EditorTore H. Wiik MSc, Nordak Innovatikk as wiik@online.no
Lateral thinking is a thinking concept that was introduced by Edward De Bono more than 30 years. It is a supplement to the traditional analytical sequential thinking. Both are needed, and … Read More