How to turn comparisons into innovation
A new article on benchmarking in TRIZ
TRIZ has always been open to ideas from its “business relatives” – and benchmarking is one of the concepts it has successfully adopted and reinterpreted. In practice, we use it whenever feature transfer enters the stage of a project.
Whether the goal is to create a new hybrid system or to eliminate a key disadvantage identified through cause–effect chain analysis (CECA), benchmarking helps us look beyond our own solutions and learn from others – across industries, technologies, and domains.
In our latest blog article, Magda Krupińska takes a closer look at benchmarking in the TRIZ context. She explains how it differs from its classical business counterpart.
In the article, you will learn:
- how TRIZ benchmarking differs from traditional business benchmarking,
- how to define criteria for identifying relevant competitors,
- how broad the scope of benchmarking can be in practice.
The text also introduces two important concepts: main strategic parameter of value (MSPV) and main functional parameters of value (MFPV), and explains the difference between them. This topic will be explored further in the next article in the series.
Read the full article here: Benchmarking