Brainstorming aims to solve problems, develop innovations, clarify ideas, simplify complex ideas, encourage creativity, and improve critical thinking. The process involves clearly defining the problem, asking questions to gather data on when, where, why, and how it occurred, analyzing the answers to identify deficiencies and advantages, openly discussing possible solutions, voting on the best idea, and concluding with lessons learned. The overall goal is to quickly generate many new ideas to address the defined problem.
Brainstorming aims to solve problems, develop innovations, clarify ideas, simplify complex ideas, encourage creativity, and improve critical thinking. The process involves clearly defining the problem, asking questions to gather data on when, where, why, and how it occurred, analyzing the answers to identify deficiencies and advantages, openly discussing possible solutions, voting on the best idea, and concluding with lessons learned. The overall goal is to quickly generate many new ideas to address the defined problem.
Brainstorming aims to solve problems, develop innovations, clarify ideas, simplify complex ideas, encourage creativity, and improve critical thinking. The process involves clearly defining the problem, asking questions to gather data on when, where, why, and how it occurred, analyzing the answers to identify deficiencies and advantages, openly discussing possible solutions, voting on the best idea, and concluding with lessons learned. The overall goal is to quickly generate many new ideas to address the defined problem.
BRAINSTORM GOALS Brainstorming aims to solve problems, develop innovations or new ideas, clarify or realize abstract ideas, simplify ideas that are too big and difficult to achieve, encourage creativity and train yourself to think critically. THE PROBLEM? DESCRIPTION We need to decipher the problem we are facing. Then we can solve OF THE problems and quickly generate as PROBLEM TO many new ideas as possible. BE DISCUSSED What is the cause of the problem?
ICE BREAKER When did the problem occur?
Where did the problem occur?
Who is involved in the problem?
We can describe the problem Why does the problem occur? by asking some questions, such as : How did the problem occur? If the audience has answered the basic THE DATA questions earlier, we can WAS develop these answers into follow-up questions that will OBTAINED lead you to ideas and FROM ALL THE solutions to existing problems. QUESTIONS EARLIER ANALYSIS OF THE ANSWERS
Write down all the Write down all the
deficiency advantages Share your ideas. LETS Discuss all possible problem-solving ideas DISCUSS! and solutions. And write them all down. TIME TO VOTE Choose the best idea as a solution CONCLUSION Write down all the conclusions obtained from the vote and discussion. THANK YOU I hope you can get helpful knowledge from this presentation. Good luck!