Creative Problem Solving Video-Course From Stuck to Solution: TRIZ the Easy (and Fun) Way
Problem-Solving Made Visual, Practical, and (Yes) Fun
What you’ll learn
- Plan and structure your coursework or dissertation in any subject area using a systematic, TRIZ-based approach..
- Apply tools and templates for critical thinking, innovation, and analytical decision-making..
- Apply qualitative methods to simplify complex, non-linear systems with confidence..
- Stop Fearing Problems. Start Seeing Opportunities..
- Discover TRIZ Through Engaging Videos..
- Facilitates cross-disciplinary thinking..
- Uncover root causes and reveal hidden resources..
Course Content
- Introduction –> 1 lecture • 13min.
- THE “MECHANICS” OF TRIZ IN A NUTSHELL –> 1 lecture • 1min.
- Challenge Description –> 1 lecture • 6min.
- THE IDEAL FINAL RESULT (IFR) : THINK IN FUNCTIONAL TERMS –> 1 lecture • 7min.
- CONTEXT: LOCALISE THE PROBLEM –> 1 lecture • 15min.
- TRANSFORM HARM INTO BENEFIT –> 1 lecture • 16min.
- Contradictions –> 1 lecture • 23min.
- TEMPLATES FOR INVENTIVE SOLUTIONS –> 1 lecture • 9min.

Requirements
Problem-Solving Made Visual, Practical, and (Yes) Fun
Tired of long, dry texts that make your brain beg for mercy? This course is 90% video, 10% text, and 100% focused on helping you solve real problems creatively and efficiently—with a few laughs along the way.
You will be primary taught the basics of TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) and how to use it to crack tough challenges—especially when you need fast, cheap, and reliable solutions. Whether you’re an engineer, designer, manager, or curious creative, this course will train your brain to think like an innovator.
You’ll learn to:
- Spot challenges and define them like a pro
- Apply powerful tools that make complex systems manageable
- Turn contradictions into unexpected solutions
You’ll get:
- Template to map your ideas and dig for hidden resources
Patterns of Creative Thinking that keep your thinking sharp and costs low
So, if you like your learning visual, useful, and a little playful—this is your course. Let’s make innovation feel less like rocket science… and more like common sense
According to the story, Edison used to give this clever challenge to new hires or job candidates to test their creativity. He’d hand them a light bulb and ask, “Can you figure out its volume?” At first, it sounds like you’d need fancy tools or tricky math—but that’s exactly what made it a great test of out-of-the-box thinking. After this course, solving stuff like that will feel way easier.