During the new idea generation – divergent or
lateral thinking – phase, people create a
wealth of possible solutions to a problem. In a well-managed development
process, where a group of diverse individuals addresses a common challenge,
varying perspectives foster creative abrasion, intellectual conflict between
diverse viewpoints producing energy that is channeled into new ideas.1
Brainstorming gathers together a set of experts
with diverse skills, preferably including client representatives. Main rules
to be followed during the idea generation phase:
All ideas should be recorded and discussed
during the selection – convergent thinking – phase.
As soon as a sufficient choice of innovative ideas
has been generated, a solution – convergence upon acceptable action – needs to
be defined and agreed upon. In particular, three types of
tacit knowledge
– overlapping specific, collective, and guiding – need to be managed.
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Brainstorming
10 KITT ‒ Kore 10 Innovative Thinking Tools
10 Brainstorming Rules
How To Run a Brainstorming
Session
Brainstorming Techniques
SPIN ‒ Spiral Integration of Ideas
Innopreneurial Games
BIG: IT-powered Brainstorming for SMEs
Challenging Assumptions
"Why?" and "What If?" Questions
Tips for Challenging Assumptions
Tips for Adopting a Different Point of View
Be-Different Success Stories
Idea Management
Managing Creativity
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Loose-Tight Leadership
Techniques for Fast Idea Evaluation
Weighted Criteria
4x2 Perceptual Positions
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Six Thinking Hats
Creative Problem Solving (CPS)
6-Step Creative Problem Solving Process
How To Turn Problems To Opportunities
Questions for CPS
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Searching
Questions
Lateral Thinking
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Reframing
Thinking Outside the Box
Knowledge, Wisdom, Enlightenment
Holistic Thinking
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Systems Thinking
Systemic Thinking
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Systematic Thinking
Subconscious Problem Solving
Intuition
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Two Levels of Your Intuition
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