If this is too much for you, a short and simplified version with 4 inventive principles, presented in the book Blue Ocean Strategy
Principle 1. Segmentation
- Divide a system or object into independent parts
- Make a system or object easy to disassemble
- Increase the degree of fragmentation or segmentation
- Separate an interfering part of property from a system or object, or single out the only necessary part (or property)
- Change the structure of an object or system from uniform to non-uniform, change an external environment (or external influence) from uniform to non-uniform.
- Make each part of an object or system function in conditions most suitable for its operation.
- Make each part of an object or system fulfill a different and useful function
- Change the form of system or object from symmetrical to asymmetrical
- If a system or object is asymmetrical, change its degree of asymmetry
- Bring closer together or merge identical or similar systems or objects, assemble identical or similar parts to perform parallel operations
- Make operations contiguous or parallel; bring them together in time
- Make an object or structure perform multiple functions; eliminate the need for other parts
- Place one system or object inside another; place each, in turn, inside the other parts
- Make one thing pass through another
- To compensate for the tendency of a system or object to deviate from a desired path merge it with others that provide a re-stabilizing effect
- To compensate for the deviation tendency of a system or object, make it interact with global/macro-scale phenomena
- If it will be necessary to perform an action with both harmful and useful effects, this action could be replaced with anti-actions to control harmful effects in advance
- Create beforehand stresses in a system or object that will oppose known undesirable working stresses later on
- Perform the required change of a system or object (either fully or partially) before it is needed
- Pre-arrange elements such that they can come into action from the most convenient place and without losing time for their delivery
- Prepare emergency means beforehand to compensate for the possible problems that might occur later
- Where harmful tensions may exist, create conditions to compensate, reduce or eliminate them
- Invent the action(s) used to solve a problem
- Make movable parts (or the external environment) fixed, and fixed parts movable
- Turn the system, object or process upside down
- Turn flat or straight things into curved ones
- Go from linear to rotary motion
- Allow or design the characteristics of a system, object, external environment, or process to change to be optimal or to find an optimal operating condition
- Divide a system or object into parts capable of movement relative to each other
- If a system, object or process is rigid or inflexible, make it movable or adaptive
- If 100 percent of an objective is hard to achieve using a given solution method then, by using slighly less or slightly more of the same method, the problem may be considerable easier to solve
- If a system or object uses only one or two dimensions; make use of the unused dimensions
- Use a multi-storey arrangement instead of a single-storey arrangement
- Tilt or re-orient the system or object, lay it on its side
- Use another side of a given system or object
- Find and use the resonant frequency of a system or object
- Instead of continuous action, use periodic or changing actions
- If an action is already periodic, change the periodic magnitude or frequency
- Use pauses between actions to perform a different action
- Make parts of a system or object work at optimal conditions continuously
- Eliminate all idle or intermittent actions or work
- Conduct a process, or certain stages (e.g. destructible, harmful or hazardous operations) at high speed
- Use harmful factors to achieve a positive effect
- Eliminate the primary harmful action by adding it to another harmful action to resolve a problem
- Amplify a harmful factor to such a degree that it is no longer harmful
- Introduce feedback to improve a process or action
- If feedback is already used, change its magnitude or influence
- Use an intermediary carrier article or intermediary process
- Merge one system or object temporarily with another which can be easily removed
- Make a system or object serve itself by performing auxiliary helpful functions
- Use waste or lost resources, energy, or substances
- Instead of an unavailable, expensive, or vulnerable object, use simpler and inexpensive copies
- Replace a system, object, or process with optical or virtual copies
- If copies are already used, move to an out of the ordinary illumination and viewing perspective
- Replace an expensive system or object with a multiple of inexpensive alternatives, comprising certain less-important qualities
- Replace or supplement one sensory means with another (visible, touch, acoustic, taste or smell)
- Make solid things into fluid things
- Use thin and flexible structures instead of large, three-dimensional ones
- Isolate a system or object from a potentially harmful environment using thin and flexible structures
- Add holes to a system or object
- If a system or object already has holes, use them to introduce a useful substance or function
- Change the colour of an object or its external environment
- Change the transparency of a system, object or an external environment
- Make systems or object interact with others of a similar form or with similar properties
- Make portions of a system or object that have fulfilled their functions go away or modify them directly during an operation
- Conversely, restore consumable parts of a system or object directly in operation
- Change an object's physical state
- Change the concentration or consistency
- Change the degree of flexibility
- Change emotional and other parameters
- Use phenomena occurring during disruptive shifts in an economy
- Use the relative difference that exist in an object or system to do something useful
- Make different parts of a system act differently in response to changes
- Replace a normal atmosphere with an enriched one
- Expose a highly enriched atmosphere with one containing potentially unstable elements
- Replace a normal environment with an inert one
- Add neutral parts or elements to a system or object
- Change from uniform to composite structures, be aware of and utilize combinations of different skills and capabilities
A short version on inventive principles
A short version with 4 inventive principles is presented in the book Blue Ocean Strategy (2005) called the four actions framework:
- Eliminate - which of the factors that the industry takes for granted should be eliminated
- Reduce - which factors should be reduced well below the industry's standard?
- Create - Which factors should be created that the industry has never offered?
- Raise - Which factors should be raised well above the industry's standard?
The Business Model Innovation Matrix
What is a value proposition?
The Value Proposition Hierarchy Explorer
Further external reading:
Hands on Systematic Innovation: For Business and Management
by Darrell Mann
Blue Ocean Strategy
by W.Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
Books on TRIZ at Amazon
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