Brainstorming

Brainstorming is a group decision-making technique designed to generate a large number of ideas through interaction among team members.  Rather than the popcorn method of randomly calling out ideas, we recommend a round robin technique—to even out participation.

 

 

How to Conduct a Brainstorming Session:

 

1. Clarify the brainstorming objective.

2. Call out ideas in round robin around the group.

3. Record each idea on a flipchart.

4. Build on and expand the ideas of others.

5. Pass when an idea does not come quickly to mind.

6. To generate as long a list as possible, resist stopping when ideas slow down.

7. After all ideas are listed, clarify each idea and eliminate exact duplicates.

 

 

REFERENCE: The Seven-Step Meeting Process and Tools from Executive Learning, Inc.  Handbook for Improvement, Nashville: ELI, 2002.

 

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