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Brainstorming for Enhanced Results
By: Virginia Reeves
This powerful technique for problem-solving and idea generation puts you in touch with imaginative capabilities by tapping into ideas that might be buried or just waiting on the edge to be released.
The primary purposes of gathering to brainstorm are to take a flexible look at solving a problem, overcoming an obstacle, creating a plan for a new endeavor, and overall increasing the power of teamwork.
With greater openness - communication and cooperation among the participants tends to increase. More than one possibility, solution, or perspective is put forth which enhances the probability that a better end product or service will result.
Once people are encouraged to share ideas without fear or censure, judgment, or immediate evaluation - creative abilities flourish. The quality of ideas rises and one idea tends to trigger another. This is often referred to as synergy. It is also good to include people from several arenas to gain more variety.
Too often, in work and community organizations, the people who will be directly affected by a change are not asked to participate in the planning stages. This could lead to an end result that may not be as effective as it could have been - or worse - may be resented because it is impractical or because of it being viewed as a forced implementation. This certainly will not lead to a smooth transition or good morale.
Overcoming resistance to change is enhanced when more people have a stake in the planning and outcome. A stronger feeling of ownership emerges which leads to an easier and more successful implementation.
Communication skills are improved during brainstorming sessions as participants articulate their thoughts and feelings. Keeping track of this output is important. If ideas are not written down they are too easily forgotten. Seeing ideas together can lead people to see how two or more may work in conjunction with another. Many useful ideas are generated that may not be used for the current project but could prove useful for later consideration or with other endeavors.
Brainstorming is wide open to interpretation and experimentation - let your mind play with ideas rather than fighting them or applying too much logic. Make replies to specific questions short - simply convey the main idea. After several rounds have taken place, group the ideas into categories and then start pursing how they can best be used.
Sessions using these brainstorming practices can be looked at with a sense of pleasure and productivity if handled in the spirit of people at all levels working together. Generating additional thoughts gets the flow going towards the creation and implementation of whatever you are working on, dreaming of, or playing with.
Instead of making one line resolutions for the new year - try brainstorming for more options and possibilities to achieving that which you seek. May each year bring you even more success, fun, and synergistic projects and relationships.
About the Author
Copyright 2002 by Virginia Reeves. This article may be reprinted; inform the author via mailto:rainbowop@onemain.com. For more on creativity, success, communication, and enhancing your skills and talents for more growth, please click on http://www.rainbowopportunities.ws or mailto:millionairemindset@GetResponse.com (for free bi-monthly e-zine) |
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