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Being in Pune I am just taking the case of local public bus transport however I am sure this applies to any general transport meant for public. The public road transport service (PMPML) in Pune although wide spread across the city is not the certainly the most profitable with it’s fixed frequency schedule and a assumption that affordability of this transport is same for all commuters from all sections and classes.
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Can you get ideas by eliminating important elements from your system? What is an engineless car? What is a teacher-less classroom? Aggressive elimination of components from a system can change the markets a business caters to.
Sugata Mitra’s TED talk
TRIZ India Podcast #5
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Look at your Problem through different lenses
The first step to come up with innovative ideas is to look at a problem innovatively i.e look at the problem through different lenses. We tend to look at a problem from only one angle – but how to trigger our mind to look at it from different angles ? Try asking the question what would X do – X could be Steve Jobs or Buddha or Don Quixote or Gandhi or your own Grandfather or Mother-in-law – the idea is to bring a new perspective to the problem.
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Resources thinking is the trick of being very smart and only using means that don’t cost anything. The conventional way to solve problems is to throw money at it, but resources thinking is about finding free or very cheap ways to solve problems. The protagonists in “Shawshank Redemption” and “The Count of Monte Cristo” actually use resources to escape out of prison. Murali Loganathan and Bala Ramadurai describe resources in this 4th podcast of TRIZ India.
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TRIZ India podcast #3 – 9-Windows Posted by Bala Ramadurai on August 6, 2011 at 6:45am Bala Ramadurai, Murali Loganathan, Prakasan Kappoth and Shankar Venugopal discuss “thinking out of the box” and “big picture thinking” citing examples of BMW, software development, dispensing cash on the third podcast of the series.
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Bala Ramadurai, Murali Loganathan, Prakasan Kappoth and Shankar Venugopal discuss “thinking out of the box” and “big picture thinking” citing examples of BMW, software development, dispensing cash on the third podcast of the series.
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Triz India Podcast 9 windows
Bala Ramadurai, Murali Loganathan, Prakasan Kappoth and Shankar Venugopal discuss “thinking out of the box” and “big picture thinking” citing examples of BMW, software development, dispensing cash on the third podcast of the series.
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TRIZ India Podcast Metaphor
Intrigued? Listen to the podcast to find neat tips and tricks to generate ideas based on metaphors. 4 innovation facilitators, Murali Loganathan, Shankar Venugopal, Prakasan Kappoth and Bala Ramadurai, use a pencil as a metaphor to generate ideas to solve a worldwide problem.
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TRIZ India Podcast IFR
Murali Loganathan, Shankar Venugopal and Bala Ramadurai, innovation facilitators from MindTree Ltd and Honeywell, engaged in a discussion on Ideal Final Result, a tool from the TRIZ toolkit. This is part of trizindia.org, a network of TRIZ enthusiasts and experts.
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The inside story of TRIZ India podcast was published by Ellen Domb in her commentary. “Podcast was one of those ideas which came to me when I was stuck in Bangalore traffic and I thought this is the best resource to listen to podcasts. So, I listened to Getting Things Done podcasts streaming from my cellphone to the car stereo. One fine day, it hit me that TRIZ should have a podcast of our own.