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TRIZ is rapidly gaining popularity as a robust methodology for defining and resolving difficult contradictions that stand as barriers to product, process and business innovation. As such, TRIZ isn’t only a tool for researchers and scientists, as is has been in the past. Today TRIZ is used to generate creative solutions in a variety of corporate settings under a variety of circumstances.
This course is an intensive introduction to the foundational elements of TRIZ, covering such topics as the Ideal Final Result (IFR), which suggests that systems evolve to perfection; the use of resources to maximize effectiveness within a system; and the idea of contradiction elimination as the primary driver of human progress and innovation in business.
I was extremely pleased with BMGI’s TRIZ training and I’m eager to incorporate it in my Six Sigma program. The future of Six Sigma will be influenced and advanced through a structured objective problem-solving methodology as TRIZ demonstrates.
Ray Daines - Director, Process Improvement, American Red Cross
Many Fortune 500 companies use TRIZ in everyday business to improve customer insight, generate new ideas, solve problems faster, forecast technologies, track product evolution, develop intellectual property, build stronger patents, improve new product
success, streamline resources and
generally save time and money.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
R10 580.00 Excl VAT
Relative to university-based alternatives, this course has a definite applied focus, making it much more valuable to those with an imperative to solve specific problems or make product, process and business innovations in real organizations on a more pervasive scale.
Participants are encouraged to bring problems and contradictions from their organizations to class, where highly experienced BMGI TRIZ masters provide specific guidance and consulting. It doesn’t matter if you’re from a manufacturing, service, transactional, healthcare or research environment—instructors are well versed and experienced in applying TRIZ in all of these domains.
The unique hallmark of this course is that it doesn’t teach TRIZ in a vacuum as a detached system or set of tools, or as an end-all-do-all method. TRIZ has tangible, ongoing value when it’s understood and applied within a context – taking the people-related aspects of innovation into consideration, for instance, or understanding when one needs a TRIZ tool versus a Six Sigma tool versus a creative thinking technique.
As with all BMGI courses, knowledge, tools and application skills are learned via interactive lecture, hands-on exercises, simulations and individualized mentoring. BMGI expert instructors are interesting and engaging, transferring knowledge from a thorough and deep set of course content—always challenging participants to extract the most value from the learning experience.
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