This is a pointer to a large categorization of techniques used for physical innovation. Elsewhere on the internet it has been adapted for software innovation. Try picking techniques randomly to see if you can creatively interpret them to provide a novel solution to your problem, repeat until inspired.
TRIZ—Wikipedia
This is a pointer to a large categorization of techniques used for physical innovation. Elsewhere on the internet it has been adapted for software innovation. Try picking techniques randomly to see if you can creatively interpret them to provide a novel solution to your problem, repeat until inspired.
Ah, I’ve heard of this method before but never tried it.
Wondering if you had any recommended resources for using this for software innovation?
This was all right -ish, replacing the very physical principles. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2432096 Not inspired but fine to try.
This is a copy of a format I used with my team: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1guFRreqNUS6JUauBpWumCYoWilWorbkcnpBIg-yVJKQ/edit?usp=sharing It worked decently well for generating very new ideas.
I’m not sure I recommend either of them, but they’re fine.