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Inventions are all around us, so much so that most of us never
question how it is that they exist in the first place. Inventions are
the product of inventors, those legendary descendents of Thomas
Edison and Alexander Graham Bell from whose fertile brains new ideas
endlessly flow.
Yet, is the ability to invent limited to a few brilliant thinkers in
each generation, or is it something anyone can do? Joy of Inventing for
Everyone shows you how you, too, can be an inventor. All that is
required is to identify a problem and come up with a solution using the
simple techniques discussed in the book. Inventing is not only
profitable. It is fun! Why not give it a try? The better mouse trap
awaits the man or woman who can invent it. Who knows, you just may become
the next Bill Gates in the process

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TRIZ is a disciplined methodology for inventing or solving technical
problems. It represents the latest in out-of-the-box thinking. Classical
TRIZ was first developed in the former Soviet Union beginning in the 1950's
and was slowly introduced to the outside world by
emigrants. The international assimilation of TRIZ was accelerated when TRIZ was
adopted by Six Sigma methodologies as a way to increase creativity in
problem solving.

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TRIZ is a disciplined methodology for inventing or solving technical
problems. It represents the latest in out-of-the-box thinking. Classical
TRIZ was first developed in the former Soviet Union beginning in the 1950's
and was slowly introduced to the outside world by
emigrants. The international assimilation of TRIZ was accelerated when TRIZ was
adopted by Six Sigma methodologies as a way to increase creativity in
problem solving.

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If you
are looking for step-by-step recipes for innovation, this is the place
to come. Due to the hierarchal structure of the algorithms, the problem
solver can “brainstorm” at high levels or mine deeply to create
breakthrough offerings. The troublesome overlap of classical TRIZ tools
is removed by decomposing them into a hierarchy of thinking. This helps
many TRIZ users who are uncertain where to start and which TRIZ tools to
use. It also allows the addition of many new innovation tools which
complement the standard TRIZ toolset. Many agree that TRIZ must somehow
advance to the next level. This book shows the way for the next
generation of TRIZ.

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Whether we have a
product or service which is newly created or a legacy offering that needs to
be overhauled, all offerings carry unnecessary burdens to the target market
and to the business. This book provides an algorithm for identifying these
burdens and then removing them, thus simplifying the offering. A simple
product with a simple user interface can have a major impact on both the
market and the business. It costs less and simplifies the life of the
customer. This is a must-have book for innovators and system architects.

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Resolving
problems is the most common job of inventors, engineers and researchers.
This book provides a straight-forward algorithm for solving highly
constrained, confusing and tangled problems. A method of causal analysis
is presented which illuminates the many causes and contradictions that
cause the problem to be hard. Methods are then given to simplify the
product or service while resolving the contradictions that we have
identified. These methods work particularly well with team problem
solving. Learning and applying these skills will give a solid foundation
for all the other jobs that innovators do.

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