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  • A brainstorming session is a tool for generating as many ideas or solutions as possible to a problem or issue. It is not a tool for determining the best solution to a problem or issue. The process of analyzing your generated ideas will not be discussed here; please visit the Affinity Diagram section of netlinks for more information on that subject.

    In order for any group session to be effective, groundrules must be set. This doesn't mean that boundaries are set so tightly that you can't have fun or be creative. It just sets the code of conduct for people interacting with each other. It's when this code of conduct is breached that people stop being creative.

    The best way to have meaningful groundrules is to have the team create their own. This allows the team to take ownership of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. Only if the team hasn't addressed the key groundrules should you add to the list. Once the groundrules list is generated, be sure to gain consensus that the session will be conducted according to them.

    With that, here are four key groundrules that are useful when conducting a brainstorming session:

    • There are no dumb ideas. Period. It's a brainstorming session, not a serious matter that requires only serious solutions. Remember, this is one of the more fun tools of quality, so keep the entire team involved!
    • Don't criticize other people's ideas. This isn't a debate, discussion or forum for one person to display superiority over another.
    • Build on other people's ideas. Often an idea suggested by one person can trigger a bigger and/or better idea by another person. Or a variation of an idea on the board could be the next 'velcro' idea. It is this building of ideas that leads to out of the box thinking and fantastic ideas.
    • Reverse the thought of 'quality over quantity.' Here we want quantity; the more creative ideas the better. As a facilitator, you can even make it a challenge to come up with as many ideas as possible and compare this team's performance to the last brainstorming session you conducted.

    In order for any group session to be effective, groundrules must be set. This doesn't mean that boundaries are set so tightly that you can't have fun or be creative. It just sets the code of conduct for people interacting with each other. It's when this code of conduct is breached that people stop being creative.

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