

Interpersonal Skills and Self Development
Breakthrough Innovation with Systematic Inventive Thinking
Overview:
Introduction:
Breakthrough innovation requires structured methodologies that drive creativity, problem-solving, and strategic advancements. Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT) is a proven approach that enables organizations to develop groundbreaking solutions by applying structured techniques rather than relying on spontaneous ideas. This methodology focuses on identifying patterns, leveraging constraints, and systematically transforming existing resources to generate novel innovations. This training program equips participants with the skills to apply SIT principles, fostering a culture of continuous innovation and strategic growth.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Explore the principles and fundamentals of Systematic Inventive Thinking.
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Use SIT methodologies to identify and define innovation opportunities.
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Generate creative ideas and solutions using structured ideation techniques.
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Evaluate and select the most promising ideas for implementation.
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Utilize SIT strategies to drive continuous innovation within their organizations.
Targeted Audience:
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Innovation managers and leaders.
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Product development teams.
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Entrepreneurs and business owners.
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Creativity and innovation enthusiasts.
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Employees and teams committed to fostering a culture of innovation.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Introduction to Systematic Inventive Thinking:
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The principles of Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT).
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Exploring the history and evolution of innovative thinking methodologies.
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The five techniques of SIT.
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Setting expectations and objectives for applying SIT in problem-solving and innovation.
Unit 2:
Subtraction Technique:
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How the Subtraction technique works to generate innovative ideas.
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How to apply Subtraction to products, services, and processes.
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Successful innovations derived from Subtraction.
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Brainstorming and ideating using Subtraction to solve specific challenges.
Unit 3:
Division Technique:
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Exploring the Division technique and its role in promoting innovation.
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How Division breaks a system into parts to generate new ideas.
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Techniques for applying Division to break down products, services, and processes into constituent elements.
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Methods for generating novel concepts by rearranging or recombining divided elements.
Unit 4:
Multiplication Technique:
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Delving into the Multiplication technique and its applications in fostering innovation.
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How Multiplication creates variations of existing elements to generate new possibilities.
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Tools for identifying opportunities to multiply elements within products, services, and processes.
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Key activities for generating innovative ideas by duplicating or modifying existing components.
Unit 5:
Task Unification and Attribute Dependency Techniques:
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The Task Unification technique and its role in innovation.
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Exploring how Task Unification assigns additional functions to existing elements to create value.
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Exploring the Attribute Dependency technique and its impact on generating innovative solutions.
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Frameworks for applying Attribute Dependency to establish relationships between product attributes for novel outcomes.