Archive of category "creative problem solving"

Hope you checked out the 3 earlier posts in this series. In this 4th post, I would like to write about TRIZ principle 6 – Universality and principle 13 – The other way around.

Principle 6 – “Universality” – Make a part of object perform multiple functions; eliminate the need of other.

I wrote about TRIZ Principle -1 - Segmentation in the earlier blog. Here I am writing about two more TRIZ principles.

Principle – 2. Taking Out (Separate an interfering part or property from an object, or single out the only necessary part (or property) of an object.

By segmentation principle we have segmented our work/project. There is always a chance of troublesome or critical segment or part in our work, which we can take out and handle separately.

Manikandan, Business Manager at Management Scholars Academy is writing this series on creative problem solving.

I got good motivation from Mr.Ganapathy for writing blogs, and also on this topic ‘creative problem solving’ people like Hari, Sadha and Israth made some good comments that encourages me to write more. Thanks every one.

There are lots of theories and principles about creative problem solving. One and famous among them is TRIZ. TRIZ is acronym of Teoriya Resheniya Izobreatatelskikh Zadatch.It was developed by a Soviet engineer and researcher Genrich Altshuller and his colleagues began in1946. It has been evolving ever since.

Today’s post is from Manikandan on “Create Problem Solving “

When we talk about creative problem solving, we are not talking about solution to a specific problem but we are talking about how to solve a problem. There is misinterpretation that creativity belongs to artists and scientists, but everyone of us can solve our day to day problem/challenges easily if we are more creative.

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