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Yehudit Stupniker The Theory of Invention Problem Solving (TRIZ) forms the scientific basis of this fast-paced adventure story that takes place in Israel's future. Four Israeli students, along with their visiting American
cousin, gain a sneak preview of the Professor's latest invention,
only to open a Pandora's box of troubles. The young foursome allow
the Professor's top security invention to be stolen by a spy. With
this invention he is able to challenge the very foundations of Israeli
society. Discovering his identity and uncovering his purpose will
hopefully save the country and reawaken the bond that exists between
the Land and its People. In order to uncover the spy and get back
the invention, the group uses a TRIZ technique that will both amaze
the reader and reveal how to unlock the ability to solve any problem
with the innate logic of your mind. Yehudit Stupniker was born in England, grew up in Perth, Australia, and chose to return to her ancestral home of Israel in 1979, where she eventually began to lecture in Early Childhood Language Development. As a proponent of the new science of TRIZ, Yehudit says -"I wanted to make TRIZ come alive for young people. In this book I lead the reader through the logic patterns that will help him or her come to the conclusions that our heroes come to in the story. Actually, TRIZ can be used to figure out any problem, even those that would ordinarily stump a young person. It's an exciting new way of thinking." |
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