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5.4. TRIZ Thinking

 

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After working with TRIZ for a while, you will find its principles invading your approaches to solving problems. Here are a few examples of how TRIZ thinking can be used, starting with some problems from around the house.

Here are just a few of the ways you can use TRIZ thinking to solve all kinds of problems:

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