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"The early participants dubbed our efforts 'Brainstorm Sessions'; and quite aptly so because, in this case, "brainstorm" means using the brain *to *storm a creative problem---and do so in commando fashion, with each stormer attacking the same objective."
---Alex F. Osborn, *Your Creative Power(1)*
"Brainstorming works by focusing on a topic or problem and then coming up with many possible solutions to it. This technique is best applied in a group as it draws on the experience and creativity of all members of the group."(3)
"The proof of a good brainstorm session is the number of ideas produced and the way the participants feel afterward. If, as they go back to their regular tasks, they tell each other, 'Gee, but that was fun!' the session was probably a success."
---Alex F. Osborn, *Your Creative Power(1)*
"When we have piled up a good measure of alternatives, we can use this as a check-list to help us pile up more. Always we should keep asking our imagination: "What else?" and again, "What else?"
---Alex F. Osborn, *Your Creative Power(1)*
Resources 🔗
(1)https://www.amazon.com/Your-Creative-Power-Alex-Osborn-ebook/dp/B004SGJ9JU\
(2)https://www.regent.edu/acad/global/publications/jti/vol2iss1/Besant_JTISU16A.pdf\
(3)https://book.akij.net/eBooks/2018/September/5b8a80dd494ce/BABOK_Guide_v3_Member.pdf\
(4)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstorming#/media/File:Activity_conducting.svg
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