Brain Storming Technique

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This approach to problem-solving is part of Design Thinking. You use it in the ideation phase. It is extremely popular with design teams because they are able to think outside the box. Teams are guided by rules but are free to use lateral thinking and new ideas to solve problems.
 
This approach to problem-solving is part of Design Thinking. You use it in the ideation phase. It is extremely popular with design teams because they are able to think outside the box. Teams are guided by rules but are free to use lateral thinking and new ideas to solve problems.
  
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Abstract

Brainstorming techniques are methods used when people meet to create, develop and finally generate new ideas or solutions. The major advantage of brainstorming is that it creates the environment to solve problems or generate new ideas that only gets better because it uses the creativity and skills of the group.




Purpose

The purpose of brainstorming is to generate ideas and share knowledge to solve a particular commercial or technical problem. The participants are encouraged to think freely without interruption.

Having a clear idea of the topic to be addressed is critical to creating a successful brainstorming session. A topic that is too specific can restrict thinking, while an ill-defined topic will not produce enough directly applicable ideas.

Big Idea

This approach to problem-solving is part of Design Thinking. You use it in the ideation phase. It is extremely popular with design teams because they are able to think outside the box. Teams are guided by rules but are free to use lateral thinking and new ideas to solve problems.

-MERITS:

There are many beniftis





These rules or Suggestions are carried out or set by the organiser which can be the team leader, supervisor or even a Manager, they are made to make sure to get the most out of the brainstorming session, and an example of some of the rules:

1-set a deadline

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