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brainstorming

Brainstorming in Action

generate maximum innovation potential in a short amount of time incorporate different perspectives and build EXCITEMENT, GAIN ALIGNMENT, and TRANSFER IDEAS WHY brainstorm

HOW to brainstorm: RULES

05 MIN: Stoke activity 30 MIN: Setup, load, and run your brainstorming session(s) STOKE activity

All the creative, wild, bad, OK, and undeveloped ideas from your brainstorm Yield familiar and incremental results When evaluated with typical “attractive” and “feasible” criteria before direct implementation idea SELECTION is a critical step

All the creative, wild, bad, OK, and undeveloped ideas from your brainstorm Can be developed for feasibility Selected for potential we will SELECT and DEVELOP high potential ideas

for today VOTE using these 3 selection criteria “Most likely to succeed”Place two votes on the ideas that you think are most likely to successfully address your “how might we” “Most likely to delight”Place two votes on the ideas that you think would delight customers (without regard for practical constraints) “Most breakthrough if …”Place two votes on the most breakthrough ideas (if a fatal flaw or real world constraint were to be ignored)