The document outlines a 9 step nominal group technique for brainstorming. It involves participants individually generating ideas then sharing them in rounds to build upon each other's work. In each round participants write down a set number of new ideas based on what they received. They then select the best ideas according to criteria like value, feasibility, and inspiration. Finally, ideas are discussed in small groups to select the top 2 for consideration. The process is meant to collectively and systematically generate many new ideas through an iterative process of individual and shared work.
14. Of the 10 ideas, each person selects the
2 ideas he/she finds the best.
15. 3 criteria to use when selecting great ideas
1. Which ideas are the most valuable for users?
2. Which ideas can be quickly implemented and
involve the lowest costs?
3. Which ideas are the most inspiring?
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16. Step # 9
In teams of 3,
participants select and
discuss the 2 best ideas
17. Each team of 3 persons chooses, from the
selected 3 x 2 = 6 ideas, the 2 ideas they
find the best.
18. 3 criteria to use when selecting great ideas
1. Which ideas are the most valuable for users?
2. Which ideas can be quickly implemented and
involve the lowest costs?
3. Which ideas are the most inspiring?
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http://www.business2community.com/strategy/top-tips-great-brainstorm-session-0984469