(By Randy Lane) Group brainstorming has long been a staple for radio shows, podcasts, sales teams, and marketing teams to generate innovative ideas. Major corporations the world over use it to create ...
One of the downsides of traditional brainstorming sessions is that they favor extroverts. To participate, you need to interject ideas with lots of energy and enthusiasm. Nothing quashes introverts’ ...
Ever feel like your best ideas are hiding just out of reach? You know, those moments when a project hits a snag, or you need a fresh perspective, and the usual meeting just doesnt ...
How often have you gone to a brainstorming session expecting fresh new ideas but being met with the same ideas from the last quarter? If this sounds like you, don’t despair. I’ve spent over a decade ...
Over the past two decades, I’ve had the privilege of leading brainstorming sessions with some of the world’s most brilliant minds—from Nobel laureates and royal families to government think tanks and ...
Imagine you’re deep in a brainstorming session, trying to make sense of a complicated subject matter. Traditional approaches two brainstorming might leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsatisfied with ...
The word “brainstorming” conjures up a vision of hell. It is someone saying, “Fire up the brainwaves barbecue.” It is trying desperately to work out where everyone else’s cursors have gone on a ...
Too many companies are stuck trying to replicate old-school brainstorming models in a remote world. The truth is, while traditional "groupthink" brainstorming was flawed in the boardroom, it kills ...