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The ideal result : what it is and how to get it
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ISBN: 1461437067 9786613767097 1461437075 1280995483 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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The TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving Process is a left-brained, highly creative method of problem solving which uses a basic algorithm developed through the study of millions of patents. Unlike psychological tools, which rely on sorting through hundreds of ideas in order to find the valuable few, TRIZ rigorously defines the problem and helps identify existing inventive principles that have helped solve other problems of the same class. It is also an invaluable aid for strategic business planning. The Ideal Result introduces the TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving Process in a way that allows readers to make immediate use of its most basic concepts. This book reviews the basic TRIZ algorithm tools, provides templates for analyzing your own difficult problems, and helps establish mental frameworks for finding your own solutions.

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Nanotechnology. --- Pneumatics. --- Technological innovation. --- TRIZ theory --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Management --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Business & Economics --- Technology - General --- Management Theory --- Chemical Engineering --- TRIZ theory. --- Problem solving. --- Inventor's problem solving, Theory of --- Teorii︠a︡ reshenii︠a︡ izobretatel'skikh zadach --- Theory of inventor's problem solving --- Theory of solving inventor's problems --- Chemistry. --- Business. --- Management science. --- Chemical engineering. --- Mechanical engineering. --- Electrical engineering. --- Environmental engineering. --- Biotechnology. --- Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering. --- Electrical Engineering. --- Mechanical Engineering. --- Business and Management, general. --- Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology. --- Methodology --- Psychology --- Decision making --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Problem solving --- Computer engineering. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Trade --- Economics --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering --- Machinery --- Steam engineering --- Computers --- Chemistry, Industrial --- Engineering, Chemical --- Industrial chemistry --- Chemistry, Technical --- Metallurgy --- Design and construction --- Environmental control --- Environmental effects --- Environmental stresses --- Environmental health --- Environmental protection --- Pollution --- Sustainable engineering --- Quantitative business analysis --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Electric engineering


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The Ideal Result : What It Is and How to Achieve It
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ISBN: 9781461437079 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York, NY Springer New York


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The Ideal Result : What It Is and How to Achieve It
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ISBN: 9781461437079 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York NY Springer New York Imprint Springer

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The TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving Process is a left-brained, highly creative method of problem solving which uses a basic algorithm developed through the study of millions of patents. Unlike psychological tools, which rely on sorting through hundreds of ideas in order to find the valuable few, TRIZ rigorously defines the problem and helps identify existing inventive principles that have helped solve other problems of the same class. It is also an invaluable aid for strategic business planning. The Ideal Result introduces the TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving Process in a way that allows readers to make immediate use of its most basic concepts. This book reviews the basic TRIZ algorithm tools, provides templates for analyzing your own difficult problems, and helps establish mental frameworks for finding your own solutions.

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