brainstorming
(noun)
A method of problem solving in which members of a group contribute ideas spontaneously.
Examples of brainstorming in the following topics:
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Where Will You Get Your Good Ideas?
- One familiar technique which experts in the field have long recommended is brainstorming.
- Reflecting on those experiences, I can count on one hand the occasions when the group truly brainstormed as it's supposed to be done.
- A second criterion for good brainstorming is that it should encourage and praise "piggybacking" on ideas which have already emerged.
- A third is that brainstormers should avoid making any judgments until they've generated an extensive list of ideas.
- Among other things, this book pays tribute to brainstorming.
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Developing Alternate Plans of Action
- Brainstorming helps them develop alternatives.
- While brainstorming, individuals do not have to restrict themselves to thinking about the very obvious options.
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Developing Products
- Ideas to fill these consumer needs are brainstormed.
- When brainstorming, any and all ideas are valid and should be considered thoroughly.
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Following a Product Development Process
- Formal idea generating techniques include attribute listing, forced relationships, brainstorming, morphological analysis, and problem analysis.
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New product: the tangible rim on the wheel
- Brainstorm a list of the day-to-day steps that are taken to develop and market a new product.
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Branding will make your blossoms bloom! Branding: The memorable rim on the wheel
- Blog Back: Brainstorm the development of a Brand Identity Guide to illustrate the use of your logo in any materials you or others create to market the product or service you would like to create.
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The stems of growing startups: definitions of “startup stakeholder arrow” selected terms
- Brainstorm ideas for who specifically you would aim to have for your Startup Stakeholder Arrow.