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- Brainstorming
- a technique for generating ideas, developing creativity, or problem solving in small groups, through the free-flowing contributions of participants. The concept of brainstorming was originated by A. F. Osborn and...
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- Breakthrough Thinking from Inside the Box
- The Idea in Brief Imagine attending a meeting at which you and your colleagues have to invent an idea for a new business. The only instruction you're given is to "think outside the box." The task is...
- Articles 2007-12-13
- Brainstorming Doesn't Work -- Here's What Does
- Brainstorming Doesn't Work -- Here's What Doesthinking creativelyHow does a right-brained creative employee who thinks out of the box manage an extremely left-brained narrowly focused office director?RE: Brainstorming Doesn't Work -- Here's What DoesIf you could add a new feature to our current service/product, what would it be?
- Discussion threads 2007-12-05
- The Innovation Value Chain
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- Articles 2007-11-07
- Chairing a Brainstorming Meeting
- Chairing a Brainstorming MeetingBrainstormingI am a university professor and organizational trainer. I have facilitating many brainstorming meetings over the years. I like your suggestions, and just want to add one point I have found helpful. When writing the participants' ideas up on the flip chart or white board, use their...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-10
- The Right Way to Brainstorm
- The Right Way to BrainstormThe Right Way to Brainstorm +Brian's post is excellent in how he simply explains the rules for setting up a brainstorming session. This is a creative process and any impediments, such as criticisms, in the initial stages are likely to sabotage the process. People are more...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
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- Articles 2007-02-01
- Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up
- Tiny Speck, a company started by Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield and three partners, is unveiling its new game, Glitch, on Tuesday. The company has been under the radar since it was founded last March, and no one has known what was being developed. But CNET's Daniel Terdiman reports from behind...
- News items 2010-02-09
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