Difference between revisions of "Brainstorming"
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To lead a brainstorming session the facilitator usually follows these steps: | To lead a brainstorming session the facilitator usually follows these steps: | ||
− | #Warm-up, to make the participants feel in a criticism-free environment; | + | #'''Warm-up''', to make the participants feel in a criticism-free environment; |
− | #Presentation of the problem, including also further explanations of it; | + | #'''Presentation of the problem''', including also further explanations of it; |
− | #Asking the | + | #'''Asking''' the members of '''the group for ideas'''; |
− | #Encouraging the creativity, if necessary; | + | #'''Encouraging the creativity''', if necessary; |
− | #Expression of ideas and record of them by someone selected for this duty; | + | #'''Expression of ideas''' and record of them by someone selected for this duty; |
− | #Elaboration | + | #'''Elaboration of ideas''' to make them clear; |
− | #Organizing and clustering ideas; | + | #'''Organizing and clustering ideas'''; |
− | #Evaluating ideas in order to identify those worthy of action | + | #'''Evaluating ideas''' in order to identify those worthy of action |
− | #Thanking the participants<ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstorming Wikipedia] (26 May 2009)</ref> | + | #'''Thanking the participants'''<ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstorming Wikipedia] (26 May 2009)</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:04, 27 May 2009
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Group of creativity methods first popularized by A.F. Osborne in 1941, in which all member of a team are encouraged to generate and share ideas on a specific topic. The aim is to put the participants in the condition of creating original ideas and developing unusual approaches to a problem. Therefore, the group should feel free to express the ideas spontaneous just focusing on quantity, since every evaluation must be postponed later in the process. Following these ground rules in brainstorming can reduce the inhibitions in the group, including self-censorship, and enhance creative thinking:
Session conductTo lead a brainstorming session the facilitator usually follows these steps:
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