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A general survey of the innovation and creativity technique/tools available today

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InnovationMethod / Process / Tool / Framework /

Technique / Thinking / Algorithm ...

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TRIZSix Thinking HatsLateral ThinkingMindmap

Some well known …

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“TRIZ (Теория решения изобретательских задач,Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch) is "aproblem-solving, analysis and forecasting toolderived from the study of patterns of invention inthe global patent literature". It was developed by theSoviet inventor and science fiction author GenrichAltshuller and his colleagues, beginning in 1946. InEnglish the name is typically rendered as the Theory ofI n v e n t i v e P r o b l e m S o l v i n g . ”

What is TRIZ ?

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TRIZ process for creative problem solving

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40 Inventive Principles ….

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TRIZ Contradiction Matrix

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Mental Exhaustion

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What is Six Thinking Hats ?

The de Bono Hats system (also known as"Six Hats" or "Six Thinking Hats") is a thinkingtool for group discussion and individualthinking. Combined with the idea of parallelthinking which is associated with it, it providesa means for groups to think together moreeffectively, and a means to plan thinkingprocesses in a detailed and cohesive way.The method is attributed to Dr. Edward deBono and is the subject of his book,Six Thinking Hats.

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Stay Focus !

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What is Lateral Thinking ?

Lateral thinking is solving problems throughan indirect and creative approach, usingreasoning that is not immediately obvious andinvolving ideas that may not be obtainable byusing only traditional step-by-step logic. Theterm lateral thinking was coined by Edward deBono in the book New Think: The Use ofL a t e r a l T h i n k i n g p u b l i s h e d i n 1 9 6 7 .

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Random Entry Idea Generating Tool: Choose an object at random, or a noun from a dictionary, and associate that with the area you are thinking about.For example imagine you are thinking about how to improve a web site. Choosing an object at random from an office you might see a fax machine. A fax machine transmits images over the phone to paper. Fax machines are becoming rare. People send faxes directly to phone numbers. Perhaps this could be a new way to embed the web site's content in emails and other sites.Provocation Idea Generating Tool: choose to use any of the provocation techniques—wishful thinking, exaggeration, reversal, escape, distortion, or arising. Create a list of provocations and then use the most outlandish ones to move your thinking forward to new ideas.Movement Techniques: develop provocation operations by the following methods: extract a principle, focus on the difference, moment to moment (simulate po realization), positive aspects, special circumstances (po immediate use).Challenge Idea Generating Tool: A tool which is designed to ask the question "Why?" in a non-threatening way: why something exists, why it is done the way it is. The result is a very clear understanding of "Why?" which naturally leads to fresh new ideas. The goal is to be able to challenge anything at all, not just items which are problems.For example you could challenge the handles on coffee cups. The reason for the handle seems to be that the cup is often too hot to hold directly. Perhaps coffee cups could be made with insulated finger grips, or there could be separate coffee cup holders similar to beer holders.Concept Fan Idea Generating Tool: Ideas carry out concepts. This tool systematically expands the range and number of concepts in order to end up with a very broad range of ideas to consider.

Tools available …

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Think out of the box ???

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What is Mind Map ?

A mind map is a diagram used to representwords, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to andarranged around a central key word or idea.Mind maps are used to generate, visualize,structure, and classify ideas, and as an aid tostudying and organizing information, solvingproblems, making decisions, and writing.

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Confusing ….

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Systematic Inventive Thinking

Another innovation tool !!!

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What is Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT) ?

• A derivative of TRIZ• Simplified tools to tackle innovation problem

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1. Attribute Dependency2. Replacement3. Displacement4. Component Control5. Division

Tools : Creative Template

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Attribute Dependency TemplateExample 1

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Solution

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Principle

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Principle

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Example 2

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Solution

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Want to know more ?

Web sitehttp://www.sitsite.com

Book1. Creativity in product innovation2. Cracking the Ad code