By Katie Barry, Marco de Carvalho, Ellen Domb and Paul Filmore
Project management, the Moon, the Toyota Motor Corporation, construction sites and a fictional case study are the focal points of October's TRIZ Journal. As nice as it is to have some months with themes, the breadth of topics that can appear within one issue hopefully delight the readers as much as they do the editors.
News
- The TRIZ Journal's sister publication, iSixSigma, is seeking nominations of Lean Six Sigma projects that have positively impacted business and society to be inducted into the iSixSigma Hall of Fame in 2009. Largest Breakthrough Improvement Projects may be submitted in the following categories:
- Community
- Environment
- Supply chain
- Transactional
- Manufacturing
- Customer service
- Solving the unsolvable
- Innovation
Deadlines to enter are fast approaching! For more information on award categories and entry requirements, visit: http://live.isixsigma.com/awards.
- Catch up on recent conference by reading our commentator reports:
Katie Barry attended the PDMA's 32nd Annual International Conference
Paul Filmore reported from the Fourth TRIZ Symposium in Japan
Ellen Domb described her time in Chicago at the Business Innovation Conference and in Mexico at the First National Forum for Organizational Competitiveness Through Innovation and Quality.
Until November, happy TRIZ reading!
About the Authors:
Katie Barry is the editor of RealInnovation.com. Contact Katie Barry at editor (at) realinnovation.com or visit http://www.realinnovation.com.
Marco de Carvalho is a lecturer, researcher and consultant in the areas of product development, project management and TRIZ/systematic innovation. He studied mechanical engineering, and has a master´s and Ph.D. in product development. His experience includes working for John Deere, Volvo, Electrolux and Bosch in the areas of industrial engineering, product development and quality assurance. Contact by visiting marco.a.de.carvalho@gmail.com.
Ellen Domb is the founder and principal TRIZ consultant of the PQR Group. She is also the founding editor of The TRIZ Journal and a commentator for Real Innovation. Contact Ellen Domb at ellendomb (at) trizpqrgroup.com or visit http://www.trizpqrgroup.com.
Dr. Paul Filmore has been teaching creativity, personal, professional, entrepreneurial and research skills for more than 10 years, at the University of Plymouth, UK. He introduces TRIZ to first-year engineering degree students and technology Masters (postgraduate) students. Dr. Filmore runs an innovation consultancy, The Insight Centre, where TRIZ and other systematic problem-solving skills predominate and have been augmented by research and practical understanding of how disruptive innovation thinking can help to further break mindsets. Contact Paul Filmore at pfilmore (at) plymouth.ac.uk.
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