Brainstorming technique

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Abstract

Brainstorming is a creativity exercise where individuals or groups of people generate ideas impulsively with the goal of finding solutions to a specific problem. It is a simple, yet powerful tool used in virtually all industries. The term was originally introduced in the year 1942 by Alex Oxford in his book “How to think up” and has now become one of best known idea generation method in the world. Brainstorming combines a relaxed, informal approach to problem solving providing an open environment that encourages everyone involved to participate. No idea is a bad idea no matter how wild they are and people are given the freedom of mind and action to spark off and reveal new ideas. Therefore, people should avoid criticizing or rewarding ideas during the brainstorming session as it limits the idea generation and creativity. [1] [2] [3]

Big idea: What is brainstorming?

Big idea: What is brainstorming?

Application

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

Limitations of Brainstorming and advantages + disadvantages

Annotated bibliography

References

  1. Hernandez, E. (2016) Leading Creative Teams. Apress.
  2. Maylor, H. Institute (2008) Project Management. Pearson.
  3. Project Management Institute. (2010) The Standard for Project Management. Project Management Institute.
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