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Brainstorming
By Hakardo
OBJECTIVES
 Describe the techniques of effective brainstorming
 List and use the factors for effective brainstorming
 Evaluate and practice good brainstorming techniques
 Utilize a checklist to ensure brainstorming sessions are optimal
experiences
INTRODUCTION
Brainstorming as an idea for the first time emerged back in 1942.The term was
introduced by Alex Faickney Osborn, founder and advertising executive of the US
advertising agency BBDO. In fact, brainstorming was introduced as a creative
technique inspired by the working atmosphere in BBDO.
The concept of brainstorming includes defining a simple or a complex problem for
which solution are generated different ideas that are later accepted or rejected.
The participants in the process of brainstorming present and reveal new ideas as
potential solutions for a specific problem. In this process, brainstorming helps the
stimulation of the human mind towards creative problem-solving.
THIS CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUE AS A
GROUP ACTIVITY USUALLY STARTS WITH A
GATHERING OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE.
AS AN INFORMAL METHOD OF PROBLEM-
SOLVING, GROUP BRAINSTORMING
STIMULATES CREATIVE THINKING. THE
PROPOSALS THAT COME UP IN THESE
CONSTRUCTIVE MEETINGS CAN PROVOKE
INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL IDEAS THAT
LATER COULD BECOME A CREATIVE
SOLUTION TO A PROBLEM.
TYPES OF BRAINSTORMING
 Group Brainstorming - Group brainstorming helps people to
activate their minds and think freely since during these group
sessions there isn’t a criticism of ideas. When 6-8 students
brainstorm together, they spontaneously exchange ideas that
tend to grow and converge.
 Individual Brainstorming - Individual brainstorming, on the
opposite, involves storming by yourself. It is known that
individual brainstorming can stimulate the production of a wider
and better array of ideas.
TECHNIQUES OF BRAINSTORMING
Aside from brainstorming, there are numerous problem-solving and goal-achieving strategies and
techniques among which the most used are -
• Abstraction
• Analogy
• Divide and Conquer
• Hypothesis testing
• Lateral thinking
• Means-end analysis
• Method of focal objects
• Morphological analysis
• Proof
PHASES OF BRAINSTORMING
Three phases of effective Brainstorming as follows:
1. Generation of ideas
2. Discussion of the produced ideas
3. Final evaluation of the presented ideas
1. Preparation. Know your goals. Clearly define where you are now and
where you want to be.
2. Prepare an executive summary that can be quickly scanned for the
key points you need your team to focus on.
3. Now decide whom to invite.
4. Provide the executive summary with the meeting request, and ask
them to bring three ideas to share during the session.
5. Reserve ample time for your group to be effective, yet focused.
Motivation decreases with each follow-up session you have to add.
PHASE I: GENERATION OF IDEAS
1. Facilitation. Like any meeting, a brainstorming session needs structure. Designate
a facilitator to encourage participation, act as timekeeper .
2. Have a note taker write ideas on a whiteboard or easel pad. This will have one
major positive consequence – visual proof of progress.
3. Before ending the session, make sure there are clear, agreed-upon takeaways and
next steps.
PHASE II: DISCUSSION OF THE PRODUCED IDEAS
1. Follow Through. After the session, share the most viable ideas, separating them by those
more easily implemented vs. those tabled for further discussion. If possible, take action on
one or two ideas immediately, so everyone can see the result of their work.
2. Don’t let the good ideas fall into a black hole. Make sure a single person, strong in follow
through, is responsible for advancing the ideas and achieving your original goals. This
person might be you, but can be a key staff person.
3. Communicate progress with the entire team, even those who have no further role after
the session. Keeping colleagues informed shows them you value their time and knowledge.
PHASE III: FINAL EVALUTATION OF THE PRESENTED
IDEAS
 It is defined as a creative activity that encourages creative thinking from all participants
 This activity allows the creation of an open and relaxed atmosphere that stimulates everyone’s
participation.
 It creates an environment in which people feel comfortable enough to share their opinion and point
of view.
 It motivates sharing extraordinary ideas.
 Group brainstorming can also be beneficial for establishing closer and effective relationship with
colleagues and superiors.
 Exchanging different ideas among group
 Everyone shares their ideas, eventually those who are more apprehensive will loosen up and join the
group.
CHARACTERSTICS OF BRAINSTORMING
 Brainstorming is a popular method of group interaction in both educational and
business settings. Although it does not provide a measurable advantage in
creative output, conventional brainstorming is an enjoyable exercise that is
typically well received by participants.
 Brainstorming is useful to solve managerial problems raised by improvement and
variations of technological changes. It also helps in research to find out solution.
Indeed brainstorming is a creative problem solving tool to use every one for
solving their problem.
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
1. Wadge, Kailas Nagnathrao. (30-31 Aug. 2010). Brainstorming: an
Innovative Technique paper presented in National Conference on New
Dimensions in Library Management. Augangabad. S.B.E.S.College of
Science.
2. Agnes, Michael. (Ed.) Webster’s New World College Dictionary.Banglore,
Wiley India p.Ltd.pp.177.
3. Ingemann, Marcus. (). The Power of Mind Mapping: Retrieved 21 Oct.
2011 from http://www.mapyourmind.com/ebook.pdf
4. Hyde, Timothy (2008). Better Brainstorming: Achieveing the impossible.
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Brainstorming

  • 2. OBJECTIVES  Describe the techniques of effective brainstorming  List and use the factors for effective brainstorming  Evaluate and practice good brainstorming techniques  Utilize a checklist to ensure brainstorming sessions are optimal experiences
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Brainstorming as an idea for the first time emerged back in 1942.The term was introduced by Alex Faickney Osborn, founder and advertising executive of the US advertising agency BBDO. In fact, brainstorming was introduced as a creative technique inspired by the working atmosphere in BBDO. The concept of brainstorming includes defining a simple or a complex problem for which solution are generated different ideas that are later accepted or rejected. The participants in the process of brainstorming present and reveal new ideas as potential solutions for a specific problem. In this process, brainstorming helps the stimulation of the human mind towards creative problem-solving.
  • 4. THIS CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUE AS A GROUP ACTIVITY USUALLY STARTS WITH A GATHERING OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE. AS AN INFORMAL METHOD OF PROBLEM- SOLVING, GROUP BRAINSTORMING STIMULATES CREATIVE THINKING. THE PROPOSALS THAT COME UP IN THESE CONSTRUCTIVE MEETINGS CAN PROVOKE INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL IDEAS THAT LATER COULD BECOME A CREATIVE SOLUTION TO A PROBLEM.
  • 5. TYPES OF BRAINSTORMING  Group Brainstorming - Group brainstorming helps people to activate their minds and think freely since during these group sessions there isn’t a criticism of ideas. When 6-8 students brainstorm together, they spontaneously exchange ideas that tend to grow and converge.  Individual Brainstorming - Individual brainstorming, on the opposite, involves storming by yourself. It is known that individual brainstorming can stimulate the production of a wider and better array of ideas.
  • 6. TECHNIQUES OF BRAINSTORMING Aside from brainstorming, there are numerous problem-solving and goal-achieving strategies and techniques among which the most used are - • Abstraction • Analogy • Divide and Conquer • Hypothesis testing • Lateral thinking • Means-end analysis • Method of focal objects • Morphological analysis • Proof
  • 7. PHASES OF BRAINSTORMING Three phases of effective Brainstorming as follows: 1. Generation of ideas 2. Discussion of the produced ideas 3. Final evaluation of the presented ideas
  • 8. 1. Preparation. Know your goals. Clearly define where you are now and where you want to be. 2. Prepare an executive summary that can be quickly scanned for the key points you need your team to focus on. 3. Now decide whom to invite. 4. Provide the executive summary with the meeting request, and ask them to bring three ideas to share during the session. 5. Reserve ample time for your group to be effective, yet focused. Motivation decreases with each follow-up session you have to add. PHASE I: GENERATION OF IDEAS
  • 9. 1. Facilitation. Like any meeting, a brainstorming session needs structure. Designate a facilitator to encourage participation, act as timekeeper . 2. Have a note taker write ideas on a whiteboard or easel pad. This will have one major positive consequence – visual proof of progress. 3. Before ending the session, make sure there are clear, agreed-upon takeaways and next steps. PHASE II: DISCUSSION OF THE PRODUCED IDEAS
  • 10. 1. Follow Through. After the session, share the most viable ideas, separating them by those more easily implemented vs. those tabled for further discussion. If possible, take action on one or two ideas immediately, so everyone can see the result of their work. 2. Don’t let the good ideas fall into a black hole. Make sure a single person, strong in follow through, is responsible for advancing the ideas and achieving your original goals. This person might be you, but can be a key staff person. 3. Communicate progress with the entire team, even those who have no further role after the session. Keeping colleagues informed shows them you value their time and knowledge. PHASE III: FINAL EVALUTATION OF THE PRESENTED IDEAS
  • 11.  It is defined as a creative activity that encourages creative thinking from all participants  This activity allows the creation of an open and relaxed atmosphere that stimulates everyone’s participation.  It creates an environment in which people feel comfortable enough to share their opinion and point of view.  It motivates sharing extraordinary ideas.  Group brainstorming can also be beneficial for establishing closer and effective relationship with colleagues and superiors.  Exchanging different ideas among group  Everyone shares their ideas, eventually those who are more apprehensive will loosen up and join the group. CHARACTERSTICS OF BRAINSTORMING
  • 12.  Brainstorming is a popular method of group interaction in both educational and business settings. Although it does not provide a measurable advantage in creative output, conventional brainstorming is an enjoyable exercise that is typically well received by participants.  Brainstorming is useful to solve managerial problems raised by improvement and variations of technological changes. It also helps in research to find out solution. Indeed brainstorming is a creative problem solving tool to use every one for solving their problem. SUMMARY
  • 13. REFERENCES 1. Wadge, Kailas Nagnathrao. (30-31 Aug. 2010). Brainstorming: an Innovative Technique paper presented in National Conference on New Dimensions in Library Management. Augangabad. S.B.E.S.College of Science. 2. Agnes, Michael. (Ed.) Webster’s New World College Dictionary.Banglore, Wiley India p.Ltd.pp.177. 3. Ingemann, Marcus. (). The Power of Mind Mapping: Retrieved 21 Oct. 2011 from http://www.mapyourmind.com/ebook.pdf 4. Hyde, Timothy (2008). Better Brainstorming: Achieveing the impossible.

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