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The SCAMPER of Increasing Value-A Checklist Tool of combining SCAMPER 7 break-through points and TRIZ Tools

Youn-Jan Lin, Hsiao-Ling Chou
Submitted: 11 February 2014 | Revised: 1 September 2017 | Accepted: 11 February 2014 | Published: 10 November 2014
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Abstract

SCAMPER is a common method to get breakthrough point for improving products, services, or Business Models. The 7 breakthrough points are substitute, combine, adapt, modify, put to other uses, eliminate, and rearrange. SCAMPER is a good method but sometimes the generated idea is lack of practicability. Therefore, we presented a checklist of combining original SCAMPER 7 breakthrough points and TRIZ 4 tools that including 9 Window, Function, Ideality, and Problem Cause Analysis. This SCAMPER checklist can make the generated idea more practicably, and it also increases the value of the SCAMPER method.

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