ellendomb
ellendomb |
Member Since Nov-23 2007 |
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Last Active almost 16 years ago | |
1 Brainstorms | |
3 Ideas (Public + Private) | |
Name: | Ellen Domb |
Location: | Southern California |
Year of birth (e.g. 1978): | 2007 |
Education: | TRIZ methods, Executive Management Program Ph.D. Physics, |
Employment: | PQR Group, www.trizpqrgroup.com Consulting and training in TRIZ. 18 years in strategic planning, quality improvement, and creativity training. 15 years in aerospace engineering and mangement. More years in academia... |
Interests: | TRIZ, of course Scuba diving General aviation (C172RG, private, instrument) |
Achievements: | Founding editor of the TRIZ Journal www.triz-journal.com which now has 80,000 readers every month. The book "Simplified TRIZ" which can be used without an instructor, and gets people really competent to use the basic system of TRIZ. |
Expertise: | TRIZ, of course |
5 ideas
How can we get more participants from business and industry in a technical co...
created almost 16 years ago, last activity almost 4 years ago
Do some real market research and find out what the target participants want. [almost 16 years ago]
How can we get more participants from business and industry in a technical co...
Replace the current rewards (free admission to the conference, publication of papers in the Transactions) with things the target participants want (see Idea 1) [almost 16 years ago]
How can we get more participants from business and industry in a technical co...
Look for the Ideal Final Result (this is a technique from TRIZ, but can be used without any others.) What is the benefit that you are trying to achieve? What is the cost of doing it now? What harmful side effects are generated? How could you achieve the benefit with NO cost or harm? Are you willing to work on that? Or do you want to work on an improvement (today's idea with more benefits or less cost or less harm?) Going all the way to the ideal stimulates lots of creativity. [almost 16 years ago]