Brainstorming technique
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<ref name="Brainstorming">Hernandez, E. (2016) Leading Creative Teams. Apress.</ref> | <ref name="Brainstorming">Hernandez, E. (2016) Leading Creative Teams. Apress.</ref> | ||
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Abstract
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Big idea: What is brainstorming?
Big idea: What is brainstorming?
Application
This section will cover following: General guidelines and rules of brainstorming.
Different types of brainstorming
This section will cover briefly what different types of brainstorming are there and how they work.
After brainstorming
What do you with all the ideas?
Limitations: Pros and Cons
Annotated bibliography
References
- ↑ Hernandez, E. (2016) Leading Creative Teams. Apress.
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