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Innovation Isn’t Magic. It’s Method

  • Writer: Svetozar Eliseev
    Svetozar Eliseev
  • Feb 5
  • 1 min read
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In a recent Ticker News feature on smarter problem-solving, the headline isn’t about big ideas—it’s about structured innovation. For Gehtsoft CEO Ivan Gekht, that resonates deeply.

“Innovation is not a mood. It’s a method—and it must survive pressure.”

The video emphasizes a growing shift: smart companies are moving beyond brainstorm culture and toward disciplined frameworks like TRIZ, root cause analysis, and systemic design. At Gehtsoft, that’s not new. It’s embedded in how we build software.


Here’s how we rethink innovation:

  • Start with contradiction, not convenience

  • Use proven inventive frameworks (yes, TRIZ) to attack root complexity

  • Build prototypes that aren’t just fast—but falsifiable

  • Let real-world constraints shape the direction—not wishful thinking


In mission-critical software, guesswork kills. What scales is structured creativity—deliberate, methodical, and validated.


That’s not anti-innovation. That’s how you protect it.


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