May 28-29, 2015
9am – 5pm
Vivere Hotel, Alabang
Fee: Php 15,000.00 / person plus 12% VAT
- Early Registration Payment: Ten-Percent (10%) Discount if PAID thirty (30) days before the training date
- Group Discount: Five-Percent (5%) on Three (3) or More Participants
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A Powerful Methodology for Creative Problem Solving
Projects of all kinds frequently reach a point where as much analysis as possible has been carried out, but the way forward is still unclear. Progress seems blocked, and if the project team is to move forward, it must develop creative solutions to the problems it faces.
You’ll already know about techniques such as brainstorming , which can help with this sort of situation. However, this type of approach, which depends on intuition and the knowledge of the members of the team, tends to have unpredictable and unrepeatable results. What’s more, a huge range of possible solutions can be missed, simply because they’re outside the experience of the project team.
TRIZ is a problem solving methodology based on logic, data and research, not intuition. It draws on the past knowledge and ingenuity of many thousands of engineers to accelerate the project team’s ability to solve problems creatively. As such, TRIZ brings repeatability, predictability, and reliability to the problem-solving process with its structured and algorithmic approach.
About TRIZ
“TRIZ” is the (Russian) acronym for the “Theory of Inventive Problem Solving.” G.S. Altshuller and his colleagues in the former USSR developed the method between 1946 and 1985. TRIZ is an international science of creativity that relies on the study of the patterns of problems and solutions, not on the spontaneous and intuitive creativity of individuals or groups. More than three million patents have been analyzed to discover the patterns that predict breakthrough solutions to problems, and these have been codified within TRIZ.
TRIZ is spreading into corporate use across several parallel paths – it is increasingly common in Six Sigma processes, in project management and risk management systems, and in organizational innovation initiatives.
Generalized Solutions
TRIZ research began with the hypothesis that there are universal principles of creativity that are the basis for creative innovations, and that advance technology. The idea was that if these principles could be identified and codified, they could be taught to people to make the process of creativity more predictable. The short version of this is:
Somebody someplace has already solved this problem (or one very similar to it.) Today, creativity involves finding that solution and adapting it to this particular problem.
The three primary findings of the last 65 years of research are as follows:
- Problems and solutions are repeated across industries and sciences. By classifying the “contradictions” (see later) in each problem, you can predict good creative solutions to that problem.
- Patterns of technical evolution tend to be repeated across industries and sciences.
- Creative innovations often use scientific effects outside the field where they were developed.
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Course Outline
- History and Intent of TRIZ
- Functional Modeling
- Psychological Inertia
- Ideality and S-Curve
- Ideation using Ideality & Scientific Effects
- Su-field applications
- Resolving System Conflicts
- Trends of Evolution
- ARIZ Application
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DR. SOO BENG KHOH
Dr. Soo Beng Khoh is both a recognized TRIZ Expert / Instructor and a certified Design for Six Sigma Black Belt with a solid record of success in leading the development of innovation new products.
After leading the development of Motorola’s MotoTRBO product (MotoTRBO won best innovation award in Paris, IWCE 2006).
He led the TRIZ and Innovation Strategy for Motorola Solutions, and was recognized with the 2013 – CTO Innovation Framework Award, 2013 – Inventor Mentor Award, and 2014 Innovation Champion of the Year 2013, MSI Global.
He has conducted Creative Problem Solving-TRIZ workshop to university students and also a Lecturer at KDU Penang on Computer Engineering, Adjunct Lecturer for University Technology Malaysia (USM), and Lecturer at School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).
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BANCO DE ORO (BDO)
Account Name:
Aguila Group Companies (AGC) Development Corporation
Account Number:
(PESO) 00 543 801 3291
Bank Address:
Alfaro-Salcedo Village Branch, PCCI Bldg., 118 Alfaro St., Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227, Philippines
Swift Code:
BNORPHMM
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