Brainstorming
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Definition
Brainstorming is An unstructured approach towards generating ideas about creative solution of a problem which involves multiple experts in a session
Source: National approaches and strategies for Nuclear Knowledge Management
Summary
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Description 1
- It is an unstructured approach towards generating ideas about creative solution of a problem which involves multiple experts in a session;
- Questions can be raised for clarification, but no evaluations are done at the spot;
- Similarities (that emerge through opinions) are usually grouped together logically and evaluated by asking some questions like:
- What benefits are to be gained if a particular idea is followed?
- What specific problems that idea can possibly solve?
- What new problems can arise through this?
- The general procedure for conducting a brainstorming session:
- Introducing the session;
- Presenting the problem to the experts;
- Prompting the experts to generate ideas;
- Looking for signs of possible convergence.
- If the experts are unable to agree on a specific solution, the knowledge developer may call for a vote/consensus.
Source: National approaches and strategies for Nuclear Knowledge Management