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articles:triz_application [2023/02/09 10:09] – [Risk Mitigation & Countermeasures ARE Improvements] rrandallarticles:triz_application [2023/02/09 11:35] – [How to do CI Wrong] rrandall
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 Other well-established analysis tools with Lean Six Sigma include, but are not limited to: \\  Other well-established analysis tools with Lean Six Sigma include, but are not limited to: \\ 
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   * Value Stream Mapping   * Value Stream Mapping
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 ==== Risk Mitigation & Countermeasures ARE Improvements ==== ==== Risk Mitigation & Countermeasures ARE Improvements ====
  
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 There are constant advances in virtually every sector. Consequently, a review of advances in technology should be included as a part of the CI process.  There are constant advances in virtually every sector. Consequently, a review of advances in technology should be included as a part of the CI process. 
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 +To learn more about TRIZ, I recommend reading: \\ 
 +  * [[https://www.amazon.com/TRIZ-Engineers-Enabling-Inventive-Problem/dp/0470741880|TRIZ for Engineers - Enabling Inventive Problem Solving (By Karen Gadd)]], and
 +  * [[https://www.amazon.com/Simplified-TRIZ-Applications-Technical-Professionals/dp/1138700150|Simplified TRIZ - New Problem Solving Applications for Technical and Business Professionals]]
  
 ===== TRIZ: Levels of Innovation ===== ===== TRIZ: Levels of Innovation =====
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   - Discovering a new principle (e.g., through creating new scientific knowledge, such as x-rays or the photovoltaic effect).    - Discovering a new principle (e.g., through creating new scientific knowledge, such as x-rays or the photovoltaic effect). 
  
-For example, the Stirling Engine, 200-year-old idea, is finding new applications/markets (as a Level 3 Innovation).+For example, the [[https://www.stirlingengine.com/|Stirling Engine]]invented over 200 years ago, is finding new applications/markets (as a Level 3 Innovation).
  
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