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This pocket reference book follows on
from our successful e-book TRIZ for Six Sigma. A handy to use paper
book of 96 pages, this contains all the essential elements from TRIZ,
with each of the 40 inventive principles detailed one to a page.
If the Six Sigma approach
is found lacking in any respect then it is probably within the areas
of creativity and complex problem solving. TRIZ—the theory of
inventive problem solving—contains a wealth of tools and techniques
for promoting innovation and for dealing with challenging problems.
Pocket TRIZ for Six Sigma is a handy sized collection of the
essential TRIZ tools and techniques for identifying and overcoming
inherent contradictions, set against the formal DMAIC and DFSS
methodologies of Six Sigma.
If you use TRIZ, and particularly if you are using TRIZ within Six
Sigma, then ensure that you have a copy of this little reference book to hand!
TRIZ inventive problem solving techniques fit very well alongside and
within Six Sigma projects, and systematic innovation can often be the
key to unlocking hidden potential in demanding situations such as
DMAIC and Design for Six Sigma work. Use this book to help personal or
team creativity when technical and business contradictions limit the
capability of products, services or processes.
... fulfils its name. It is small enough to fit in a shirt
pocket and it is designed to help integrate TRIZ and Six-Sigma
tools. The reading is enjoyable and I found a lot to think about.
... I found that the development of the tools was precisely at
the level I look for in a pocket handbook that is meant to be used
to jog the memory, not teach from scratch. I particularly liked
his crisp development of the contradiction matrix.
... a great little reference. If you are using Six Sigma
methods, it can get you started using the Theory of Inventive
Problem Solving. Should you be a TRIZ practitioner, it can help
you identify which TRIZ tools have greatest application at various
points within the Six Sigma methodologies.
Book Review TRIZ Journal (Larry Ball, Thomas Kling, Paul
Sheehy: February 2004)
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What is TRIZ?
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October 2006
© Geoff Tennant
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