TRIZ Paper


SUGOROKU of TRIZ Inventive Principles
~ 40 Principle Symbols Arranged on 9 Windows ~

Yoshinori Takagi (Japan)

Presented at 10th TRIZ Symposium in Japan, Sept. 11-12, 2014, at Waseda University, Tokyo

English translation of slides supported by Toru Nakagawa (OGU)

Posted: Jan. 6, 2015

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Editor's Note (Toru Nakagawa, Dec. 31, 2014)

This paper was presented last September at Japan TRIZ Symposium 2014, as an extension of his presentation 2 years before .  In my Personal Report of the Symposium , I introduced this presentation as follows:

J22  Yoshinori Takagi ( ) “Invention Principle ‘Sugoroku’ - 40 TRIZ Invention Symbols on the 9 Screens -“  (Oral 14) 

At the TRIZ Symposium 2012, the present author reported the hand-script symbols of the 40 Inventive Principles, and was appreciated highly. This year, he is reporting the idea of classifying the 40 principles into 9 groups for easier teaching. The principles are classified into 4-membered groups from the top, with a minor adjustment to make the 8th and 9th groups into 6-membered groups. He has given names to the nine groups, then arranged them in the 9 windows (3x3), and made the path of going through them in a way like a sugoroku game.   He explains how to teach and utilize the Principles and their symbols, by using the 'Making harmless' group of Principles 21 to 24.

-- The symbols and their groups are very easy to understand and memorize. The description of usage is vivid and attractive.

In the present page (in English), the extended abstract (in the original form by the author) is posted both in HTML and PDF, while the presentation slides (in revised English translation by Toru Nakagawa) are shown partially in HTML (selected 13 among 36) and fully in PDF .  (Japan TRIZ Society posts the (original) slides in the Members-only page in its Official Web site.)  In the Japanese page , I am posting the Extended Abstract and the Presentation Slides both in HTML and in PDF. 

The author, Mr. Yoshinori Takagi, has also published an excellent and attractive book, "TRIZ 40 Inventive Principles:  A 'Scientific' Thinking Tool Useful Everywhere for Problem Solving", from Discover 21, Inc., Tokyo  In the present site, I am posting the introduction to his book and some communications with him in a separate page of TRIZ Forum

 

Top of this page Extended Abstract Extended Abstract in PDF

Selected slides in HTML

Slides in PDF Personal Report of Japan TRIZ Symposium 2014 (Nakagawa) Takagi's presentation 2012 Introduction to Takagi's book "40 Principles" Japanese page

 


  Extended Abstract :   ==>  PDF        

 [Note: Original form submitted by the author in May 2014 to the Symposium.]

TRIZ invention Sugoroku
- The Symbols of TRIZ 40 principle on 9 screen -

Yoshinori Takagi (Japan)

10th TRIZ Symposium in Japan, Sept. 11-12, 2014, at Waseda University, Tokyo

 

Abstract

For ease of use, and also easy to teach the inventive principles. I divided the principles into 9 groups. I designed ‘TRIZ invention Sugoroku’ which has 9 area. Each area contains 4 or  6 invention principles as below.


Extended Description

For ease of teaching, I add a relationship to the principles. (But I use the '16:Partial or excessive actions ' principle. )

 

 

 

  Presentation Slides:   ==>  PDF  

 [Note: English translation of the slides are supported by Toru Nakagawa (OGU), Jan. 2, 2015]

Selected 13 slides (among 36) are shown here in HTML:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  In Japanese page: 

Extended Abstract:  in HTML ,  in PDF  

Presentation slides: in HTML  ,  in PDF  

 

Top of this page Extended Abstract Extended Abstract in PDF

Selected slides in HTML

Slides in PDF Personal Report of Japan TRIZ Symposium 2014 (Nakagawa) Takagi's presentation 2012 Introduction to Takagi's book "40 Principles" Japanese page

 

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