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Problem-Solving Tools: Classic Brainstorming
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You'll practice identifying keys to successful brainstorming.
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Created Date 06.16.15
Last Updated 06.16.15
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Topics of this game:
What's the purpose of using a brainstorming tool?
What kinds of brainstormed ideas should you use?
How many people should be in a brainstorming session?
When the contributions to a brainstorming session start to slow down, what can the facilitator do to stimulate more ideas?
Which is better, a fast brainstorming session or a slow one?
What kind of environment works best for brainstorming sessions?
What should you do if someone in a brainstorming session starts to throw out wild and extravagant ideas?
Why do some brainstorming groups start laughing or get silly and loud?
What's the best way of organizing the brainstormed list at the end of the session?
Are there other types of brainstorming?
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