How NOT To Brainstorm Your Ideas: The Brainstorming Killers

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Pulling together a great brainstorming session is often much more difficult than breaking one apart, as the techniques required to make a brainstorming session effective are generally different to the way we normally act during spontaneous conversations. But given enough desire, awareness and a positive mind-sharing attitude it is not so difficult to move good ideas around by simply avoiding to turn off, blank out or suppress the ideas and thoughts of the other brainstorming session participants.

As you may have already learned in my previous post, ‘Effective Brainstorming: 7 Tips To Brainstorm Better With Your Team’, what really counts in making brainstorming sessions effective is your ability to ignite, encourage, synergize and extend your partner thoughts and ideas without ever spending useless energies in criticizing or vetoing this or that proposal.

All ideas are good, they are only limited by our own ability to connect them rapidly with other, relevant ones to create mental mashups or to jump to alternative solutions we wouldn’t have considered otherwise.

If you are serious about making a meeting of the minds become a powerful opportunity to discover new ideas, solutions and alternative approaches to just about any topic, you may want to take good notice of the few simple rules listed here below.

Rather than providing you with more tips on how to do proper brainstorming, these will help you avoid making common mistakes which can kill mental energies and enthusiasm rapidly.

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