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Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Darnell Lamont Walker

My ideas fuck like rabbits. — Darnell Lamont Walker

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Susan Cain

Psychologists usually offer three explanations for the failure of group brainstorming. The first is social loafing: in a group, some individuals tend to sit back and let others do the work. The second is production blocking: only one person can talk or produce an idea at once, while the other group members are forced to sit passively. And the third is evaluation apprehension, meaning the fear of looking stupid in front of one's peers. — Susan Cain

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Amanda Lang

You have to free your brain to roam to places that are a little impractical, and innovation consultants have come up with some great ways to encourage that. One of my favorites comes from Legrand, who tells people in group brainstorming sessions to try to come up with the WORST possible ideas that they can think of ... Once you have a list of really, really bad suggestions - and coming up with them does force your brain to work in a different way - you try to flip them over into the positive. — Amanda Lang

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Susan Cain

Studies have shown that performance gets worse as group size increases: groups of nine generate fewer and poorer ideas compared to groups of six, which do worse than groups of four. The "evidence from science suggests that business people must be insane to use brainstorming groups," writes the organizational psychologist Adrian Furnham. "If you have talented and motivated people, they should be encouraged to work alone when creativity or efficiency is the highest priority." The one exception to this is online brainstorming. — Susan Cain

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Eric Weiner

Brainstorming sounds like a great idea, but it doesn't work. Dozens of studies have demonstrated this conclusively. People produce more good ideas - twice as many - alone than they do together. One problem with brainstorming is — Eric Weiner

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By David Livermore

Generating diverse ideas requires being clear about the kind of input needed and creating multiple ways for diverse team members to share their ideas (e.g. use more than just a brainstorming session). — David Livermore

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Asa Don Brown

Brainstorming is the nexus of ideas. — Asa Don Brown

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

Make sure you pick one up as you leave class so you can start brainstorming ideas. That's it. Class dismissed. — Jessica Sorensen

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Don The Idea Guy Snyder

An idea that's BOLD is worthless until SOLD! — Don The Idea Guy Snyder

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Cassandra Clare

My ideas often come from strong mental images. When I'm observing some relatively ordinary thing, I'll think, "What if ... " and out of that brainstorming a story emerges. — Cassandra Clare

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Bonnie Jo Campbell

In a regular class I don't focus on the form, but I think that focus is helpful for brainstorming and coming up with ideas quickly, especially with autobiographical material. — Bonnie Jo Campbell

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Richard Branson

Two heads are definitely better than one and by brainstorming as a team and sourcing ideas from each other, you have a better chance of coming up with a strategy that will allow your business to overcome a setback or challenge. — Richard Branson

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Chris Van Allsburg

Brainstorming, for me, takes place in my bed at night between the time I turn out my lights and I finally fall asleep. It is not a very violent storm, but what's happening is I am just thinking about different ideas and maybe things I've seen that day that I think might make a good story. — Chris Van Allsburg

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Susan Cain

Brainstorming had four rules: 1. Don't judge or criticize ideas. 2. Be freewheeling. The wilder the idea, the better. 3. Go for quantity. The more ideas you have, the better. 4. Build on the ideas of fellow group members. — Susan Cain

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Sherry Turkle

In recent years, psychologists have learned more about how creative ideas come from the reveries of solitude. When we let our minds wander, we set our brains free. Our brains are most productive when there is no demand that they be reactive. For some, this goes against cultural expectations. American culture tends to worship sociality. We have wanted to believe that we are our most creative during "brainstorming" and "groupthink" sessions. But this turns out not to be the case. New ideas are more likely to emerge from people thinking on their own. Solitude is where we learn to trust our imaginations. — Sherry Turkle

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Tim Brown

At IDEO we have dedicated rooms for our brainstorming sessions, and the rules are literally written on the walls: Defer judgment. Encourage wild ideas. Stay focused on the topic. The most important of them, I would argue, is "Build on the ideas of others. — Tim Brown

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Ryan Lilly

My best ideas come in the shower, where I'm showered with water, but also ideas. — Ryan Lilly

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Ryan Lilly

Create lightning bolt ideas during brainstorms by causing disturbances in your atmosphere. — Ryan Lilly

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Joachim Trier

We don't usually start out with a plot that we can pitch in two lines. We spend a year brainstorming and discussing ideas that are sometimes of a visual nature, sometimes just about characters and then we try to structure the story. — Joachim Trier

Brainstorming Ideas Quotes By Naveen Jain

Don't wallow in brainstorming. Time spent fiddling with a business plan or filling up whiteboards with ideas is time that you could spend actually launching your business and seeing if the idea floats. Launching gives you real, solid feedback, instead of the imaginary 'what if' scenarios dreamed up in a conference room. — Naveen Jain