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Creative Brainstorming …

Innovation tools mentions ways to enrich your brainstorm sessions. I think this could also be added to collaborative learning. I agree strongly to making almost all of them. Have strongly benefitted from Prepare, Metaphor, Draw, Setting a Goal and Making Combinations. I remember clearly how I was curious about how he was studying Metaphors and finally in the end was able to appreciate their powerful use in Story telling aspect of Design.

  • Look at Problems in different ways
    • Ask them to look at the issue from the perspective of another group –
      accounting, HR, or sales for example.
    • Ask them to think about how their
      Grandmother or an 8 year old would solve the problem. These are simple
      ways to force people into a new perspective and the new perspectives
      will generate more ideas.
  • Make novel combinations
    • Have the group look at the initial list and look for ways to combine the ideas into new ones.
  • Force relationships
    • Once a group is finished with their initial list, provide them with words, pictures or objects.
    • When people have their random word, picture or item, have them create
      connections between the problem and their item. Use questions like,
      “How could this item solve our problem?” What attributes of this item
      could help us solve our problem?”
  • Make their thoughts visible
    • Have people draw!
  • Think in opposites
    • Rather than asking your direct problem question, ask the opposite. “How could we ensure no one bought this new product?”
  • Think metaphorically
    • This approach is similar to
      forcing relationships (and is another way to use your words, pictures
      or items). Pick a random idea/item and ask the group, “How is this item
      like our problem?”
    • Metaphors can be a very powerful way to create new
      ideas where none existed before.
  • Prepare
    • Too often people are asked to brainstorm a
      problem with no previous thinking time
    • If people have time to think
      about a topic, and let their brains work on it for awhile, they will
      create more and better ideas.
  • Set a Goal
    • Research shows and my experience
      definitely confirms that the simple act of giving people a quantity
      goal before starting the brainstorming session will lead to a longer
      list of ideas to consider.

capturing divided attention

Quote of the day from OM:

The strategy is typical of Apple: it lets the market reach a point of confusion, and then starts offering a service that emphasizes ease of use and elegant out of the box experience.

moved to Bangalore

I just moved to Bangalore this weekend. Looking for a house and mode of transport. My current co-ordinates can be seeing in the google maps here.

Update on the professional front – I quit my job at ICICI. Lasted just a bit more than to 100 days! Moving on as I am trying my luck in doing a startup. The start up is Angel Backed. The company is called Pico Genesis. Its in the Micro and Nano (yes a hi-tech venture) Product area. Its going to be intially in the MEMS area. On the lines of sensor technology. Hoping for the best! Feels good to go back to engineering and do what I learnt for six years at IIT Madras and UC Berkeley.

Finally feeling ‘free’ , with access to internet always (unlike ICICI) Faster net and access to GMail feels a lot good … smell the fresh bytes ;-)

Also looking forward to explore the Bangalore city and the Karnataka state. Meet my old friends – renew relationships. Make more new friends. Looking forward to grow richer as an individual! I am surely going to miss Bombay. My first love when it comes to cities. Berkeley comes a close second.

You can definitely see more blog posts now! More on start up thoughts …

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