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Brainstorming

1) The document provides a brainstorming template and guidelines for an effective brainstorming meeting. 2) It lists guidelines for the brainstorming session, including generating as many ideas as possible without criticism and asking for explanations of ideas. 3) The Osborne's Checklist is also included, which provides prompts to expand on the generated ideas, such as considering other uses, adaptations, modifications and more.

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Brainstorming

1) The document provides a brainstorming template and guidelines for an effective brainstorming meeting. 2) It lists guidelines for the brainstorming session, including generating as many ideas as possible without criticism and asking for explanations of ideas. 3) The Osborne's Checklist is also included, which provides prompts to expand on the generated ideas, such as considering other uses, adaptations, modifications and more.

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Brainstorming Template Date: econoshift.

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<< Instructions >>
Agenda: 1) Decide the meeting
2) Write the agendas i
3) Hand the print-out t
Guidelines During Brainstorming If the guidelines w
1) Prioritize quantity over quality. 3) Ask for more explanation.
2) Don’t criticize other people's opinion. 4) Expand the generated ideas. References (Click each link.):
(In this stage, everyone shouldn't thinking much about feasibility.) 1) How-to-use-this-
2) Lean Six Sigma E
Osborne's Checklist (to expand the generated ideas) 3) Newest Lean Six
Other uses: Are there any other ways to use Adapt: What happens if you apply something Modify: What if you change something?
it, as is or modified? from other ideas to it? Have similar ideas Change the purpose, color, motion, odor,
been used elsewhere or in the past? taste, form, shape, etc.?

<< Excel Tips >>


Magnify: What about adding more time, Minify: What about subtracting something, Substitute: What about changing materials, In order to make a new line in
frequency, height, length, strength, thickness, making it smaller, lower, shorter, lighter, processing methods, place, tone of voice, or
weight, something different, duplicating, dividing or breaking it? people?
exaggerating?

Rearrange: What about interchanging parts, Reverse: What about adjusting it to the Combine: What about combining and blending
patterns, flows, layouts, pace and schedules, opposite, backwards, reverse roles, upside units, purposes, merits and ideas?
or switching the cause and effect? down, inside-out, turning tables, transpose a
+/-?

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