Smart Little People ( SLP )
Smart Little People is a simple TRIZ Creativity tool developed from the observation of innovative and creative people at work. This powerful tool is often mastered in a short period. Smart Little People are tiny imaginary beings who represent the various elements of the matter we try to understand and solve. It works as a mental trick because it’s supported empathy or creating some personal analogy with the case. Compassion means becoming the object/problem and looking out to determine what will be done from its position and viewpoint. If we imagine ourselves becoming so tiny that we are within the problem area and seeing the matter in great detail, this may be useful and harmful. This is often useful for problem understanding but harmful because may we resist solving a controversy if the answer means ourself, as a little being, goes to be destroyed, dissolved, mashed up, dissected, etc. this is often overcome by employing a crowd/multitude of disposable Smart Little People, for which we feel no responsibility.
Smart Little People works by modeling the various aspects of the matter (causes and solutions) with different rival or complementary Smart Little People groups. They’re Smart because they need the flexibility and insight to create/solve problems and be anywhere, doing anything. Little means they’re as tiny as necessary – molecular level if required. Rival teams of smart little people are often created, and a few can cause the matter and solve it; they are doing whatever is necessary whether or not this implies they get destroyed. The below figure uses SLP to illustrate a composite element.
Altshuller’ s Famous Use of Smart Little People;
In much of the TRIZ literature is the original famous Altshuller example of how he designed an ideal marine cable to forestall tethered mines within the sea from being detected and removed. Figure 1.2 shows that minesweepers are accustomed to destroying mines stumped by dragging a cable loop, which traps the mine retaining cable. The mine then detonates or floats to the surface. Altshuller’s challenge was to style a cable that might tether the mine to the seabed and allow the minesweeper cable to tolerate it. Altshuller drew the zone of conflict as if with populated the smart little people, and by imagining a little person holding the feet of the small person above, he saw the solution.
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The device which was developed is widely used works sort of a rotating door. It’s supported the smart little person’s principle of letting associate with one hand to allow the cable to withstand while still hanging on with the opposite hand. Then rejoining the primary hand and letting go with the use. Therefore, the line passes through, but the vertical link is always maintained.
Conclusion;
Smart Little People is an excellent tool for modeling any real-world problem. When we use Smart Little People, we zoom and enter the problem zone. As we model our situation, we identify exactly what’s going on the location. We become responsive to the fine details so we can specialize in the place where our problem is going on – but in a very conceptual way. Our Smart Little People then facilitate us to find solutions.