Brainstorming

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Quiet brainstorming

Allows participants to generate ideas without meeting the need for public participation

Mind mapping Reverse brainstorming Gap filling Drivers analysis Swot analysis The 5 whys Starbusting

Analytic brainstorming

Rapid ideation

Ask the individuals in your group to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period of time.

Reverse brainstorming

Asks participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem. Ask what have caused the problem

Alex faickney osborn

Brainstorming is tool for maximizingba group's creativity in problem solving 1953 Applied imagination

Listing Clustering Journalistic questions Freewriting

Brainstorming techniques

Step ladder Round robin Rapid ideation Trigger storming

Brainstorming with support

Starbusting

Center of the star is where the challenges or opportunity you're facing. At each point, who? What? Where? When? Why?how?

Step ladder brainstorming

Challenge with everyone in the room. Then send everyone out of the room to think about the challenge except two people

Figure storming

Choose a figure from history or fiction with whom everyone is familiar

Brainstorming

Creative idea generation technique, problem solving technique. "casual discussion" Universal treatment of creative problem solving technique

Group brainstorming

Develops ideas more deeply and effectively, as when difficulties in the development of an idea by one person are reached, another's creativity ad experience can be used to break them down.

Drivers analysis

Discover the drivers behind the problem you're addressing

Round robin brainstorming

Everyone gets a chance to participate Must share an idea, everylne else has shared before suggesting a second idea or critiquing ideas

Mind mapping

Group discussion tool to explain the ideas. To work out the relationship between their ideas or points by drawing.

Brainwriting

Having each participant anonymously write down ideas on index card. Randomly shared with other participants

Gap filling

How can you fill up the gap to get your goal

Swot analysis

Identifies organization STRENGTH, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS. Stimulate collaborative analysis

Role storming

Imagine themselves in the role of a person whose experience relates to your brainstorming goal

Brain-netting

Involve brainstorming in the internet. Set uo a system whereby individuals can share their ideas privately, the collaborate publicly. Slack or Docs

Structured brainstorming

Leader facilitates the brainstorming. Facilitator will write their ideas in a rotational form on the board

Freewriting

Likely have a better idea of your paper's direction. Pick an area to focus on.

Unstructured brainstorming

No order of response. Facilitator will motivate everyone to share their ideas

Individual Group

Organizing brainstorming

Brainstorming with support

Provide that help up by settingnup the brainstorming process to include everyone in a structured, supportive manner

Brain-netting Brainwriting / slip writing Collaborative brainstorming

Quiet brainstorming

Charrette "what if " brainstorming

Radically creative brainstorming

Analytic brainstorming

Relatively easy Draws on idea generation skills they've already built in school and in the workplace

Radically creative brainstorming

Require out of the box thinking What ifs

Role storming Reverse thinking Figure storming

Role play brainstorming

Individual brainstorming

To produce a wider range of ideas than group, but tends not to develop the ideas as effectively.

Listing

To refrain fromself censorship

Structured Unstructured

Types of brainstorming

Trigger storming

Variant on the round robbing approach starts with a trigger to help peoplecome up with thoughts and ideas

Mind mapping

Visual tool for enhancing the brainstorming process. Drawing of a picture of the relationship among and between ideas

Roleplay brainstorming

What do customers/clients/manager really want? Allow your teams to become their own clients

Reverse thinking

What would someone else do in our situation? Would it work? Why or why not?

Clustering

Who? What? When? Where? How? Why?

The Five whys

Why is this happening Why does this happen Effective for getting thought procedses moving forward

Collaborative brainwriting

Write your question or concern on a large piece of paper in a public place

charrette

process is time consuming , boring and all too often - unfruitful. Breaks up the problem into smaller chunks with smalll group

"what if " brainstorming

what if scenarios can radically creative thinking


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