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What (who) is brainstorming technique - definition

GROUP CREATIVITY TECHNIQUE BY WHICH EFFORTS ARE MADE TO FIND SOLUTIONS FOR A SPECIFIC PROBLEM BY GATHERING A LIST OF IDEAS SPONTANEOUSLY CONTRIBUTED BY ITS MEMBERS
Thought Shower; Brain-storming; Individual Brainstorming; Electronic Brainstorming; BrainStorming; Dreamstorming; Individual brainstorming; Alternatives to brainstorming
  • A group of people write ideas on sticky notes as part of a brainstorming session.

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Brainstorming is a group creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a conclusion for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its members.
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noun produce an idea or solution by having a group discussion.

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Brainstorming

Brainstorming is a group creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a conclusion for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its members.

In other words, brainstorming is a situation where a group of people meet to generate new ideas and solutions around a specific domain of interest by removing inhibitions. People are able to think more freely and they suggest as many spontaneous new ideas as possible. All the ideas are noted down without criticism and after the brainstorming session the ideas are evaluated.

The term was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in the classic work Applied Imagination (1953). Once a new product has passed through the screening process, the next step is to conduct a business analysis. Business analysis is a basic assessment of a product's compatibility in the marketplace and its potential profitability. Both the size of the market and competing products are often studied at this point. The most important question relates to market demand: How will a product affect a firm's sales, costs, and profits? If a product survives the first three steps, it is developed into a prototype that should reveal the intangible attributes it possesses as perceived by the consumer.