October 7, 2024

Brainstorming

by Kevin Dunne
reviewed by Keith Jackson
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Key Takeaways

Brainstorming is a way to generate a large number of ideas through open, spontaneous, non-judgmental discussion.

It makes the most of people's diverse perspectives, experiences and skills, enriching the idea-generation process.

The goal of brainstorming is to produce as many ideas as possible, as this maximizes the chances of finding effective and unexpected solutions later on.

How often have you used brainstorming to solve a problem? Chances are, you've used it at least once, even if you didn't realize it.

For decades, people have used brainstorming to generate ideas, and to come up with creative solutions to problems. However, you need to use brainstorming correctly for it to be fully effective.

In this article, we'll look at what brainstorming is, why it's useful, and how to get the best from it.

Click here to view a transcript of this video.

What Is Brainstorming?

Madison Avenue advertising executive Alex Osborn developed the original approach and published it in his 1953 book, "Applied Imagination." [1]

Since then, researchers have made many improvements to his original technique. The approach described here takes this research into account, so it's subtly different from Osborn's approach. [2]

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