Practical sheet | REF: FIC0233 V1

Implementing brainstorming

Author: Paul-Hubert DES MESNARDS

Publication date: August 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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    4. How does a brainstorming session work?

    The room is ready, the preparation has been well done, the participants arrive and settle in. So what do you do?

    A brainstorming session always follows a set process:

    4.1 Introduce the session

    Introduce yourself and write down the purpose of the session ("We're here to brainstorm ideas on a particular topic") and the agenda.

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    4.2 Putting participants at ease

    Ask everyone to introduce themselves in a few words. Note the first names on the board....

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