Our problem solving recently has included working with organisations to solve the contradiction that both office and home working each deliver different benefits, and how to get the best of both worlds. Office encounters of clever people have always been essential for innovation and progress, famously in London in the 19th century our greatest engineers shared a Westminster office building (for proximity to Parliament and its big budgets for engineering projects) and between them rapidly moved technology forward.
Did Brunel & Robert Stephenson share ideas as well as offices?
Grab your own genius encounters when our popular face-to-face workshops resume at the Said Business School in November. Delegates claim it is both enormous fun, and a rigorous learning experience as everyone works and plays hard throughout the 5 days. We are looking forward to live interaction with people from different industries and continents while making new friends over wonderful meals in Oxford’s iconic restaurants. Learning TRIZ competence together with others in Oxford is memorable and intense. (Our online workshops cover the same material but have a different Ideality with no travel required – don’t miss the special offer below).
Read on for the details of our upcoming Oxford in-person Technical TRIZ and Advanced TRIZ training courses, their cost and how to book. Also our new case study which answers the question "Can TRIZ help with Software problem solving".
Logical routes to tackle Software Problems
The answer to the very frequent question “Does TRIZ work for software” is YES – absolutely it works, but often we can't tell you about it! To overcome this confidentiality issue one of our most brilliant software consultants, Andrew Martin, decided to illuminate the logic of Oxford TRIZ for software with two very general examples using quadratic equations and a mousetrap. Download the case study to learn how Oxford TRIZ helps you solve your software problems.
Questions Answered:
How do you apply Oxford TRIZ to Software problems?
Which basic steps begin all Oxford TRIZ Problem Solving?
How do TRIZ Function Maps reveal all system problems?
A powerful course designed to teach you all the essential elements of Oxford TRIZ. Learn how to subdue the complexity of difficult challenges and then access the best, intelligent and cost-effective solutions. This programme delivers fast track TRIZ learning over 3 days.
When: 28 - 30 November 2022
Where: Egrove Park, Saїd Business School, Oxford, UK
Join us for this is fast-paced and lively introduction to TRIZ with lots of opportunity for interaction and Q&A. An opportunity to begin your TRIZ journey and appreciate and even learn to use part of this powerful toolkit and stimulate your creative & innovate powers.
When: 6th October 10:30am BST | 2nd November 2:00pm GMT |
Enjoy the full 5 days to complete your TRIZ training with this follow-on workshop. Day Five is devoted to learning TRIZ workshop facilitation skills. This helps you frame and solve problems together with your home teams and demonstrate and share TRIZ powerful processes with them.
When: 1 - 2 December 2022
Where: Egrove Park, Saїd Business School, Oxford, UK
Sign up for both Fundamental Problem Solving (17 - 21 October 2022 or 14 - 18 November) and the follow on powerful Patent and IP Development on 21 - 25 November for the special price of £1,500 when they are purchased together - a £300 saving!
To receive this special price, simply contact us to book both courses and the discount will automatically apply.
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