The goal of every system. An "ideal" system provides all benefits with zero costs or harms—essentially solving the problem without adding complexity.
A master list of solutions—like "Segmentation" or "Prior Action"—derived from global patent history to resolve contradictions. 🔄 The TRIZ Process TRIZ For Dummies
Instead of jumping straight to a solution, TRIZ uses an "abstract-to-apply" workflow to broaden your thinking. TRIZ For Dummies by Lilly Haines-Gadd · Audiobook preview The goal of every system
TRIZ is built on the idea that someone, somewhere, has already solved your problem (or one very similar to it). 🔄 The TRIZ Process Instead of jumping straight
TRIZ is a systematic toolkit designed to solve complex problems and drive innovation by following predictable patterns rather than relying on random "lightbulb" moments. Standing for Teoria Reshenia Izobretatelskikh Zadach (Russian for "Theory of Inventive Problem Solving"), it was developed by Genrich Altschuller after he analyzed over 200,000 patents to uncover how inventors actually solve problems. 🛠️ Core Concepts