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'''Brainstorming''' helps individuals or groups develop creative solutions to a problem and it is especially useful when people are required to break out of stale thinking patterns related to unsolved problems or they are producing suboptimal solutions.<ref>[https://www.mindtools.com/acv0de1/brainstorming Brainstorming], Mindtools.com</ref> | '''Brainstorming''' helps individuals or groups develop creative solutions to a problem and it is especially useful when people are required to break out of stale thinking patterns related to unsolved problems or they are producing suboptimal solutions.<ref>[https://www.mindtools.com/acv0de1/brainstorming Brainstorming], Mindtools.com</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 06:19, April 15, 2024
Brainstorming helps individuals or groups develop creative solutions to a problem and it is especially useful when people are required to break out of stale thinking patterns related to unsolved problems or they are producing suboptimal solutions.[1]
See also
External links
- Brainstorming, Mindtools.com
- What is brainstorming?, Miro.com
- Better Brainstorming, Harvard Business Review, 2018
- What is Brainstorming?, Interactive Design Foundation
Brainstorming for writing ideas:
- Brainstorming, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Brainstorming: How to Generate Ideas and Improve Your Writing, Grammarly
References
- ↑ Brainstorming, Mindtools.com