Every day we face many tasks that we solve on autopilot, without thinking, because we already have ready-made solutions. But when a problem appears in front of us with no obvious answer, it creates difficulties and requires careful consideration.
It is said that a clearly formulated problem is already half-solved. In reality, properly stated problem is a large part of success—and sometimes even the solution itself. There are methods and tools that help you ask the right questions and formulate tasks correctly. Many of these methods are known under the name TRIZ (theory of inventive problem solving), although they were originally developed for technical fields rather than social ones.
Sergey Fаer invites you to get acquainted not only with the basics of TRIZ, but also with his own approaches and tools that make it possible to solve complex problems even for those who have no experience in invention.