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Creativity in engineering

Author: Luc E. BRUNET

Publication date: June 10, 2021, Review date: June 11, 2021 | Lire en français

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    3. Selection criteria: should you choose?

    When it comes to creativity, the choice is not linked solely to the objective , if the objective is to :

    • finding a creative solution to an industrial problem: TRIZ ;

    • introduce a creative attitude into the team: C-K, design thinking ;

    • finding a solution to an organizational problem: SIT, brainstorming ;

    • involving users to identify their needs: design thinking ;

    • dealing with obsolescence: TRIZ ;

    • enhance safety or the process: SIT, design thinking ;...

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