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Description

The main goal of the course is to give you the most potent practical tool for
Solving Complex

Problems
.
This Algorithm has
8 STEPS
. In a logical chain from receiving not apparent
Complex Problem
, step-by-step, through the whole Algorithm, you will find from 10 to 100 new solutions and even more depending on your efforts.
STEP 1
will help you to frame the Problem into such a formulation that reveals the task of how to eliminate any Simple or Complex Problem.
STEP 2
aims to divide Simple and Complex Problems. You will be able to make self-elimination of a Simple Problem, even if it is not from your profile branch of industry. And if the Problem is Complex, then you go to the next STEP 3.
STEP 3
shows you how to find the root cause of the Complex Problem. At STEP 3, the ideas to solve your Complex Problem begin to appear.
STEP 4
gives you the way to find resources to solve your Complex Problem.
STEP 5
leads you to frame your desired result in the system without a Complex Problem. STEP 5 shows how to apply resources that you found in STEP 4 to eliminate a Complex Problem with low costs and even without them. As a result, of STEP 5, you will get several ideas to solve your Complex Problem. And with ideas to resolve an issue, you may get contradictory demands to the elements of the system in which there is a Problem. Then you go to the next STEP 6.
STEP 6
will help you formulate contradictory demands to the element of the system in which there is a Problem. As a result of STEP 6, you will choose the principle for resolving contradictions. In case of severe Problem, when an accepted principle did not lead you to a solution, you go to the next STEP 7.
STEP 7
will get you acquainted with special techniques out of 40 available in TRIZ to resolve physical contradictions and to find an inventive solution to your Complex Problem.
STEP 8
leads you to the most powerful solution from the list of already found while doing all seven STEPs of the Algorithm.
You may ask me: what kind of
Problems

can I resolve using this Algorithm
?
If I answer:
"ANY."
You, probably, would not believe me.
But it's
about 95% of all

Problems
around us.
And what kind of those
5% Problems
you won't fix by this tool - the only those that need preliminary researches when the nature of an undesirable phenomenon is not known.
After finishing this course, it would be easy for you to
find
a lot of
Solutions to ANY Complex Problems.
You'll see things around you in another way. What does it mean?
All things around you can help you to
Solve

a Problem
with low costs and even without them. You need to know-how.
With this
Engineering Problem-Solving

Algorithm,
you'll succeed in any severe case.
But it's not a magic wand - you will have to work a lot! And as a reward, there will be a lot of reliable decisions!
And last, but not least: only practicing the
Engineering Problem-Solving

Algorithm
will increase your skills and as a result, increase your market price!
P.S.: From The World Economic Forum, TOP 10 high demanded soft skills:
1.
Complex Problem-Solving
2. Critical Thinking
3. Creativity
..........................................
Go ahead, enroll in the course!
Get better at Solving Complex Problems!
It's worth a lot!
Who this course is for:
Engineers of all branches.
You should take the course, if you decided to become a professional problem-solver.
You should take the course, if you're struggling with complex problems in your life.
You should take the course, if you're not satisfied with using "Trial and Error" method to solve complex problems.

What you'll learn

You will get a powerful tool for solving complex problems.

You will be able to make a problem self-elimination.

You will be able to find cheep resources to eliminate a problem.

You will be able to deal with contradictory demands.

You will be able to choose the most optimal solution from the list of found solutions

You will know how to deal with subtasks for implementing solutions of any complex problem

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-INTRODUCTION
6
1.1-What do we call a problem?
1.2-Ways to solve problems
1.3-Brief history of creation TRIZ and EPSA(pt)
1.4-Main ideas of EPSA(pt)
1.5-Composition of the course
1.6-Introduction
2-STEP 1. PRIMARY DESCRIPTION AND FORMULATION OF A PROBLEM
7
2.1-1.1. Undescribed problem leads to another one in addition
2.2-1.2. Primary description and formulation of a problem
2.3-1.3. Formula of a problem
2.4-1.4. Tips for applying STEP 1
2.5-1.5. An example of doing STEP 1
2.6-STEP 1
2.7-Practice STEP 1. Primary description and formulation of a problem
3-STEP 2. CHECK THE PROBLEM FOR FALSE AND SELF-REMOVAL
5
3.1-2.1. CHECK THE PROBLEM FOR FALSE AND SELF-REMOVAL
3.2-2.2. Tips for applying STEP 2
3.3-2.3. An example of doing STEP 2
3.4-STEP 2
3.5-Practice STEP 2. Chek the problem for false and self-removal
4-STEP 3. CLARIFY THE PROBLEM
9
4.1-3.1. CLARIFY THE PROBLEM
4.2-3.2. Multi-Screen Scheme
4.3-3.3. The 5 why method and Ishikawa diagram
4.4-3.4. Multi-Screen Analysis
4.5-3.5. Clarified formula of the problem
4.6-3.6. Tips for applying STEP 3
4.7-3.7. An example of doing STEP 3
4.8-STEP 3
4.9-Practice STEP 3. Clarify the problem
5-STEP 4. ANALYZE SUBSTANTIAL-FIELD RESOURCES
7
5.1-4.1. An example of applying substantial-field resources
5.2-4.2. Substances and their fields
5.3-4.3. Ranking resources by priorities
5.4-4.4. Tips for applying STEP 4
5.5-4.5. An example of doing STEP 4
5.6-STEP 4
5.7-Practice STEP 4. Analysis of substantial-field resources
6-STEP 5. FORMULATE A PERFECT FINAL RESULT
9
6.1-5.1. An ideal system
6.2-5.2. Examples of ideal systems
6.3-5.3. FORMULATING A PERFECT FINAL RESULT
6.4-5.4. Examples of the PFR formulations
6.5-5.5. Sorting PFRs
6.6-5.6. Tips for applying STEP 5
6.7-5.7. An example of doing STEP 5
6.8-STEP 5
6.9-Practice STEP 5. Formulate a perfect final result
7-STEP 6. FORMULATE PHYSICAL CONTRADICTIONS
8
7.1-6.1. Levels of formulating contradictions
7.2-6.2. What is a technical and a physical contradiction in detail
7.3-6.3. Formulating a physical contradiction
7.4-6.4. Examples of choosing the principles of resolving contradictions
7.5-6.5. Tips for applying STEP 6
7.6-6.6. An example of doing STEP 6
7.7-STEP 6
7.8-Practice STEP 6. Formulating physical contradictions
8-STEP 7. RESOLVE PHYSICAL CONTRADICTIONS
8
8.1-7.0. Contradiction matrix
8.2-7.1. Resolve physical contradictions
8.3-7.2. Recommendations on mastering 40 techniques
8.4-7.3. Examples of applying techniques
8.5-7.4. Tips for applying STEP 7
8.6-7.5. An example of doing STEP 7
8.7-STEP 7
8.8-Practice STEP 7. Resolving physical contradictions
9-STEP 8. ANALYZE RECEIVED SOLUTIONS
5
9.1-8.1. ANALYSIS OF RECEIVED SOLUTIONS
9.2-8.2. Tips for applying STEP 8
9.3-8.3. An example of doing STEP 8
9.4-STEP 8
9.5-Practice STEP 8. Analysis of received solutions
10-TECHNIQUES TO RESOLVE TECHNICAL AND PHYSICAL CONTRADICTIONS
40
10.1-Principle №1. SEGMENTATION
10.2-Principle №2. TAKING OUT
10.3-Principle №3. LOCAL QUALITY
10.4-Principle №4. ASYMMETRY
10.5-Principle №5. MERGING
10.6-Principle №6. UNIVERSALITY
10.7-Principle №7. "NESTED DOLL"
10.8-Principle №8. ANTI-WEIGHT
10.9-Principle №9. PRELIMINARY ANTI-ACTION
10.10-Principle №10. PRELIMINARY ACTION
10.11-Principle №11. BEFOREHAND CUSHIONING
10.12-Principle №12. EQUIPOTENTIALITY
10.13-Principle №13. THE OTHER WAY ROUND
10.14-Principle №14. SPHEROIDALITY - CURVATURE
10.15-Principle №15. DYNAMICS
10.16-Principle №16. PARTIAL OR EXCESSIVE ACTIONS
10.17-Principle №17. TRANSITION TO ANOTHER DIMENSION
10.18-Principle №18. MECHANICAL VIBRATION
10.19-Principle №19. PERIODIC ACTION
10.20-Principle №20. CONTINUITY OF USEFUL ACTION
10.21-Principle №21. SKIPPING
10.22-Principle №22. CONVERT HARM INTO BENEFIT
10.23-Principle №23. FEEDBACK
10.24-Principle №24. INTERMEDIARY
10.25-Principle №25. SELF-SERVICE
10.26-Principle №26. COPYING
10.27-Principle №27. CHEAP FRAGILITY IN RETURN FOR EXPENSIVE DURABILITY
10.28-Principle №28. REPLACEMENT OF MECHANICAL SYSTEM
10.29-Principle №29. USE OF PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
10.30-Principle №30. USE OF FLEXIBLE SHELLS AND THIN FILMS
10.31-Principle №31. APPLICATION OF POROUS MATERIALS
10.32-Principle №32. CHANGE IN COLOR
10.33-Principle №33. HOMOGENEITY
10.34-Principle №34. DISCARDING AND RECOVERING
10.35-Principle №35. PARAMETER CHANGES
10.36-Principle №36. APPLICATION OF PHASE TRANSITIONS
10.37-Principle №37. APPLICATION OF THERMAL EXPANSION
10.38-Principle №38. APPLICATION OF STRONG OXIDANTS
10.39-Principle №39. APPLICATION OF AN INERT ATMOSPHERE
10.40-Principle №40. APPLICATION OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS