There are now 3 ways of learning Oxford TRIZ – when pondering how to tell everyone about this I was beset with an annoying earworm - ‘How do I love thee - Let me count the ways’ the opening of the famous poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The wonderful times we live in make most useful knowledge instantly available - great for TRIZ problem solving and very efficient for finding poems. So instead of pouring through all my poetry books - in 3 clicks there was this most famous sonnet. I couldn’t resist a quick pastiche to explain all the ways you can quickly learn Oxford TRIZ… I hope poetry lovers will forgive me and everyone else can spot the three different ways.
Why the Post Covid World needs Innovative Thinking
The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the world in many ways, and as the UK slowly comes out of lockdown we all need to contribute to the best possible future. This requires clarity of options and reliable ways to recognise and agree solutions which we can all implement and benefit from. In her latest article, Karen Gadd discuses how TRIZ can provide us with the clear, innovative thinking we need. Read Now
Oxford TRIZ Live: Fundamental Problem Solving
Start your TRIZ journey in just 10 hours! Learn how to use the fast Oxford TRIZ tools and Oxford TRIZ problem solving process with this live training, developed specially to be delivered online and led by Oxford TRIZ experts.
When: 19th-23rd April | 24th-28th May 10:30am BST ( & optional workshops, 2pm) Where: Online Cost: £250 / £500
Oxford TRIZ Fundamentals will transform your creative problem solving, with this fast-track introduction to TRIZ tools and techniques. If you can't join our 10 hour live course then learn at your own pace by taking our six modules at a rate which works for you and work through the exercises at your leisure.
This exciting learning experience will transform your creative problem solving and teach you to think like a genius, for just £500.
Oxford TRIZ problem solving has helped develop Covid killing devices to combat both airborne and surface contamination. As lockdown eases in the UK and we are allowed to sit outside pubs and restaurants and visit non-essential shops, cleaning (and having easy to clean surfaces) is more important than ever before. A cartoon helped us understand and communicate why rough surfaces may hide viruses.
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