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brainstorming
[ breyn-stawr-ming ]
noun
- a technique for generating ideas and solving specific problems with uncensored and nonlinear thinking, usually performed through group participation in a spontaneous discussion where all ideas are noted without assigning them value, and no proposal is selected or discarded until after the conclusion of the creative exercise.
brainstorming
/ ˈbreɪnˌstɔːmɪŋ /
noun
- intensive discussion to solve problems or generate ideas
Word History and Origins
Origin of brainstorming1
Example Sentences
We also have brainstorming sessions where we proactively look at client businesses as a broader group.
Free-form, unstructured brainstorming doesn’t necessarily lead to creativity and ideas.
Without proper guidance, brainstorming sessions can quickly derail into silent coworkers waiting for one another to speak up, hindering the ideation process.
This can be accomplished by setting time limits, budgets, or rules for the brainstorming session.
Each new offering was an idea put forth by a staff member during a 10-day business brainstorming challenge.
The company is already brainstorming what it can detect next.
On a recent sweltering Thursday afternoon several founders hunched over a table brainstorming how to do exactly that.
Rodenhouse typed “sensor-embedded nails” into a shared document while they were brainstorming.
There are the Hooli brainstorming sessions conducted atop a seven-person conference bike (a la Google).
That includes brainstorming, composing, hiring an orchestra, and recording the piece, sometimes in the span of a few days.
Officially, this was a “brainstorming session,” but everyone knew that it was all about getting the nod from Sammy.
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