
1) Group action 2) Trouble-solving technique
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1) Using one`s noodle
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An organized approach for producing ideas by letting the mind think without interruption. The term was coined by Alex Osborn. Brainstorming can be done either individually or in a group; in group brainstorming sessions, the participants are encouraged, and often expected, to share their ideas with one another as soon as they are generated. The key ...
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Brainstorming is a group or individual 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 member(s). The term was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in the 1953 book Applied Imagination. Osborn claimed that brainstorming was more effective than i...
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An organized approach for producing ideas by letting the mind think without interruption. The term was coined by Alex Osborn. Brainstorming can be done either individually or in a group; in group brainstorming sessions, the participants are encouraged, and often expected, to share their ideas with one another as soon as they are generated. The key ...
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Brainstorming is `a conference technique by which a group attempts to find a solution for a specific problem by amassing all the ideas spontaneously by its members` (Alex Osborn)
Brainstorming is a process designed to obtain the maximum number of ideas relating to a specific area of interest.
Brainstorming is a technique that maximizes the ab...
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(from the article `thought`) A process called brainstorming has been offered as a method of facilitating the production of new solutions to problems. In brainstorming, a problem ...
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Problem solving in small groups, contributing ideas and developing creativity
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A group decision-making technique designed to generate a large number of creative ideas through an interactive process. Brainstorming is used to generate alternative ideas to be considered in making decisions.
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[
n] - a group problem-solving technique in which members sit around a let fly with ideas and possible solutions to the problem
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A group activity where students freely contribute their ideas ta topic tgenerate ideas.
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noun a group problem-solving technique in which members sit around a let fly with ideas and possible solutions to the problem
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Creative process used to generate ideas. A group activity, brainstorming involves encouraging members of the group to contribute any idea they have about the subject selected for discussion, no matter how wild it may seem. All ideas are written down and then when the initial brainstorming process is completed each is examined in more detail. This p...
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the creative process of group-thinking to stimulate or articulate ideas on a give subject or problem.
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(ITIL Service Design) (ITIL Service Operation) A technique that helps a team to generate ideas. Ideas are not reviewed during the brainstorming session, but at a later stage. Brainstorming is often used by problem management to identify possible causes.
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a conference technique of solving specific problems, amassing information, stimulating creative thinking, developing new ideas, etc., by unrestrained and spontaneous participation in discussion.
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