Genrich Altshuller Teaching TRIZ 2 of 6

by Chris Fillebrown on December 23, 2009

in Innovation

This is the next installment in the series on the topic of TRIZ.

Frame of Reference is pleased to present this, the second in a series of six videos by Genrich Altshuller, the father of TRIZ.

©2009, Chris Fillebrown, All Rights Reserved

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triznick December 28, 2009 at 10:39 am

How can you claim copyrights from a video of youtube uploaded by someone without permission ? please remove your copyright or remove the videos. Thanks

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Chris Fillebrown December 31, 2009 at 12:15 am

I claim no copyright to the YouTube video, only to my editorial content. I give it full credit to YouTube. The embedded video has YouTube clearly marked on it. I just went and checked. The YouTube page that presents the video has a YouTube copyright notice on it also. The YouTube page also presents viewers of the page with ‘URL’ and ‘Embed’ features so that the video can be consumed by blogs like mine. I simply present the video to let the readers of my blog know about TRIZ. I am not trying to take ownership of anything that does not belong to me. I simply hold the video up as exemplary.

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Mark L. Fox December 29, 2009 at 11:37 am

My name is Mark L. Fox and I am author and leading authority on teaching practical creative thinking techniques for business. At age 31, I was the youngest person with the title of Chief Engineer on the Space Shuttle Program.

I saw your psot here on TRIZ and thought your readers might be interested. I consider it an easy, fun, introduction to TRIZ.

My latest book “Da Vinci and the 40 Answers”, A Playbook for Creativity and Fresh Ideas has been getting great reviews.

I just wanted to let you know that I have decided to provide the entire book for free in electronic (PDF) format. This is the full version of the book with no strings attached. You don’t even have to register, provide any information, or anything to get the book if you don’t want to.

You can find the link on the home page at http://www.slyasafox.com

Please feel free to spread the word to anyone who you think could use some fresh thinking and out of the box ideas.

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“Wonderful Book!
Fun, practical, and enjoyable, Mark Fox’s book deserves a wide audience.”

Roger von Oech, Author of “A Whack on the Side of the Head,” and the “Creative Whack Pack”

“I love Mark’s ideas! I find Da Vinci and the 40 Answers to be like an ‘idea roulette wheel’. If I have a difficult problem to solve, I go to Da Vinci and blindly open the book to any chapter. I then read that chapter. When I finish reading the chapter, a creative solution to my problem invariably pops up. It sounds like magic, and maybe it is, but you should try it.”

Jon Spoelstra, Best Selling Author; “Marketing Outrageously” and “Ice to Eskimos”

“Mark Fox bridges the mighty gap between science and creativity. I’ve never known anyone else who could do it. Using the scientific principles of TRIZ, Mark leads us skipping into Wonderland.”

Roy H. Williams, Best Selling Author, “Wizard of Ads”, Business book of the year, Wall Street and New York Times best seller

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