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Top 5 Brainstorming Techniques

  A good session with feasible ideas. But some participants saying absolutely nothing. Others bickering due to conflict of their ideas. Notes of the meeting that are completely lost in a trail of e-mails. In other words, cases of brainstorming going wrong. And you probably would have been through this. Brainstorming   has always been a way to solve problems by holding a group discussion with members participating spontaneously and without restraint, and collecting information or ideas. It's useful to bring together a wide range of viewpoints. The idea of brainstorming values quantity over quality (no, that wasn’t said incorrectly). But from harvesting a large quantity of ideas, team members tend to worry about the rejection of their ideas, and therefore filter our good ideas away from ones that are not. Brainstorming can only work if it is kept both efficient and effective. So let’s take a look into 5 techniques that will help with this either in person...