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02/09/2006 | Detroit, USA - Seminar "Creating Successful Innovations" (Part 1)
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Detroit (USA) "Creating Successful Innovations" seminar. Part 1: February 9 - 12 2006
‘La Quinta Inn’ Hotel 7680 Merriman Road, Romulus, MI 48174 734-641-9006
CREATING SUCCESSFUL INNOVATIONS: General Theory of Innovation (GTI) and Its Applications Part 1: February 9 - 12, 2006 Part 2: April 25 - 28, 2006
Objectives & Agenda:
- Our primary objective is to enable the participants to control any aspect of the Process of Innovation
- There are additional objectives:
- Learn GTI and its applications - Obtain skills in applying various applications
February Session
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Why GTI?
- Chapter 2. Fundamentals of GTI
- Chapter 3. Problem Solving
- GTI Problem Solving Methodology - GTI Problem Solving Tools
- Chapter 4. System Evolution | Forecasting
- Chapter 5. Organizational (Corporate) Strategy
- Chapter 6. Group Discussion, Q & A, (The Institute)
April Session
- Chapter 1: Algorithm for Conflict Elimination (ACE - 2006)
- Chapter 2: Failure Prevention Analysis
- Chapter 3: Patent Circumvention and Patent Protection against Circumvention
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