Innovation Workshop Brainstorming: Jonathan Weaver & Darrell Kleinke
Innovation Workshop Brainstorming: Jonathan Weaver & Darrell Kleinke
Innovation Workshop Brainstorming: Jonathan Weaver & Darrell Kleinke
Innovation Workshop
Brainstorming
Jonathan Weaver & Darrell Kleinke
UDM Mechanical Engineering
Brainstorming
References
Brainstorming
What is Brainstorming
Brainstorm: Sudden disturbance of the mind; sudden inspiration.
Brainstorming is an intuitive method of working as a team to
generate concepts where team members communicate ideas
verbally and with quick sketches
All team members are encouraged to be open and uninhibited
Goal is to comprehensively explore a breadth of solutions ideally
leaving no promising directions unexplored
Team members build upon each others ideas
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Advantages of Brainstorming
A set of individuals can collectively build on each other to
generate ideas that would not arise individually
Each member of the group contributes ideas from his or
her own viewpoint
Good team builder/morale booster
Its a great tool to start developing concepts (just dont
make it the only tool used!)
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Disadvantages of Brainstorming
The right idea may not come at the right time
Group conventions may sidetrack or inhibit original ideas (Best to
have each individual generate ideas beforehand)
The team may be distracted by a misdirected focus
Certain team members may dominate the discussion
Other than encouraging out of the box thinking, there is very
little direction to actively stimulate new ideas (well cover some
tools for systematic innovation to address this)
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Brainstorming Process
Form a group with 5 to 15 people (too few gives inadequate
ideas, too many can break down the group into multiple
conversations or inhibit participation)
Designate a group leader/facilitator who will solely direct
and record
Introduce the problem , then brainstorm ideas; wrap up
when stagnation is reached (30-45 minutes)
Record all the ideas generated
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Brainstorming Principles
1. No criticism
2. Focus on quantity (not quality)
3. Unusual ideas are welcomed
4. Combine and improve ideas
Brainstorming is a DIVERGENT technique, later on,
screening is used as a CONVERGENT technique.
Brainstorming Screening
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Brainstorming Guidelines
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Brainstorming Guidelines
Avoid Idea-Killer Phrases
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Rule 1 - There is no such thing as a bad idea. We never know how one
idea (however far-fetched) might lead into another one that is exactly
right.
Rule 2 - We dont talk yet about why not. There will be plenty of time for
realities later, so we dont want them to get in the way of good ideas now.
Rule 3 - Nothing should stifle the flow of ideas. Not buts or cants or
other stopping words. We want to hear words like and, or, and
what if?
Source: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/hiner/how-to-kill-innovation-in-five-easy-steps/8348
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Exercise Evaluate These Brainstorming Assignments
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