TRIZ Shortcourse – The Complete Series

by Chris Fillebrown on April 23, 2010

in Innovation

Frame of Reference presents ‘TRIZ Shortcourse – The Complete Series’ so that the entire series of Rick Blauw’s videos are available to you in one place.

Through these videos, Rick has made learning the principles of TRIZ both fun and engaging. Rick uses these videos in the classroom, so keep that in mind while you watch them.

For your convenience I have aggregated all of the links in this post.

Disclaimer: Rick Blauw uses these videos to teach TRIZ classes. In some cases he throws in small mistakes to ensure that the class discusses the proper methodology and the common mistakes that people make. Rather than show the real answer(s) here where his students may watch the videos, you can email Rick Blauw any time with questions, comments, or suggestions here.

©2010, Chris Fillebrown, All Rights Reserved

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