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Greg Yezersky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greg Yezersky
Greg Yezersky is an American engineer, consultant and university lecturer, the creator of the General Theory of Innovation (GTI). ==Early life and career ==
Greg studied Mechanical Engineering and Fluid Power Systems in the Gomel Polytechnic Institute between 1976 and 1985. In 1983, he joined the Engineering Creativity Club in Gomel where he was introduced to the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ). After studying available TRIZ books, he wrote to Genrich Altshuller, the creator of TRIZ, who provided encouragement for an in-depth study of TRIZ. In 1985, he created TRIZ a regional school in the city of Gomel, which he led until he left the Soviet Union for USA in 1989. In 1988, Greg was certified by Genrich Altshuller himself and they stayed in touch after Greg's departure to USA. Greg’s major TRIZ publication (co-written with Greg Frenklah)〔Greg Yezersky, Gregory Franklach: “Evolutionary patterns of transition from a system to the super system” in TRIZ Journal Volume 1 1990, page 26, http://www.metodolog.ru/00621/00621.html〕 was released in 1990.
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