Brainstorming

Brainstorming Techniques

1 Group Brainstorming
2
Individual Brainstorming
3
The Stepladder Technique – This improves the contribution of quieter group members by introducing one person at a time.
4
Brainwriting – This is a written approach that you can use to encourage all individuals to generate and develop ideas.
5
Online Brainstorming (also known as Brain-netting) – An electronic method of brainstorming, this uses a document stored on a central server, or on a Cloud-based system.
6
Crawford's Slip Writing Approach – You can use this approach to get plenty of ideas from all participants, and to get a view of each idea's popularity.

เทคนิคสำหรับ specific situations:
1
Reverse Brainstorming – This is used to improve a product or service.
2
Starbursting – Starbursting helps you develop questions that you need to ask to evaluate a proposal.
3
Charette Procedure – This helps you brainstorm with large groups of people. (Conventional brainstorming becomes increasingly ineffective when more than 10 or 12 people are involved.)
4
Round-Robin Brainstorming – You can use this approach to get people to contribute ideas without being influenced by others.
5
Rolestorming – This technique encourages group members to take on other people's identities while brainstorming, thereby reducing their inhibitions.