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03/19/2006 | Vinci, Italy - Seminar "Creating Successful Innovations"
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Vinci (Italy) "Creating Successful Innovations" seminar. March 19 - 26, 2006 Museum of Leonardo da Vinci
CREATING SUCCESSFUL INNOVATIONS: General Theory of Innovation (GTI) and Its Applications
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
- 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)
- Chapter 7: Algorithm for Conflict Elimination (ACE - 2006)
- Chapter 8: Failure Prevention Analysis
- Chapter 9: Patent Circumvention and Patent Protection against Circumvention
HOTEL ALEXANDRA - LA LIMONAIA RISTORANTE srl 50059 Vinci (FI) - 82/86, v. Martiri tel: 0571 56224, 0571 56227, 0571 568010 - fax: 0571 567972 http://www.hotelalexandravinci.it ROOM RESERVATION at seminar special rate: -double room (1 person) with breakfast: 55 Euro -double room (2 persons) with breakfast: 75 Euro
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Innovation Green Belt™ Seminar Venue: Detroit; August 13 - 17, 2008
This 5-day event starts your elevation toward becoming a professional innovator and thus setting yourself apart from the peers. The IPI's premier innovation certification program, that is based on the General Theory of Innovation (GTI), covers all the applications (both technical and business) and enables the graduates to create successful innovations on-demand. This first seminar teaches in-depth two applications: Analysis and Solution of Complex Problems and System Evolution Forecasting.
To Learn More, Click Here and Download the Brochure.
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Innovation is defined as a process aimed at value creation that consists in changing the composition of a set of variables describing a system of one's choice.
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