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It's Time For Plan B: Brainstorming!
Our workgroup
was in the middle of a spirited brainstorming session — a free
form session where creativity is encouraged, judgment is
suspended, and the best ideas often come after ten or more
minutes. The ideas were flying fast and furious, as they should,
when the group gets momentum. The energy was intoxicating. And,
in a fit of inspiration, I one employee suggested, "Why don't we
reverse the order of the deliverables!?"
While nine
other people energetically accepted this offer as worthy of
inclusion on their flip chart of ideas, their manager scowled
"That will never work!"
Thus ended a
productive brainstorming session. Sadly, the manager was unclear
on the concept at play. She replaced a brainstorm with a brain
fart and stunk up the entire process.
A Different
Kind of Collaboration
Brainstorming is a special type of meeting, with its own ground
rules, tempo and ethos. It's also an invaluable tool for idea
generation, problem solving, innovation, teambuilding and
creativity. Whether you are tasked with creating new sales
contests, new strategic initiatives or simply trying to break
the doldrums of your day-to-day routines, brainstorming carries
the day.
Rules That
Rock!
By definition,
brainstorming is unlike your typical meetings. Its unbounded by
traditional rules where pre-determined people speak on
pre-determined subjects for prescribed times. Like a jam session
of Jazz musicians, all you need to do is begin recording and let
the sounds begin. Remember, the key is to record it all. Later
you can go back and edit out that which might not be considered
beautiful music.
In
Brainstorming sessions everyone is equal, all ideas are worthy
of consideration, all judgment is suspended and a person's rank
or status is irrelevant. The goal is to fill the air with ideas,
depart from conventional thinking, and allow the smorgasbord of
strategies, ideas, inspirations and epiphanies to
cross-pollinate each other. Think of brainstorming meetings as
magnificent melting pots, a veritable giant stew bowl where
bouillabaisse bubbles and bursts, unleashing new, exciting and
innovative initiatives. Consider a skilled facilitator for best
results, though this isn't a requirement.
The B-List:
Preparing for Your Meeting
The following
recommendations will insure a successful session, whether it's a
stand-alone brainstorm or part of a larger meeting or event:
Adorn your environment with art, toys, games, crayons,
colored markers or other stimuli to get the juices flowing and
invite fun, free thinking and playfulness.
Consider special written invitations in advance to set the
tone, expectations and goals for the session
Create a mental and/or physical ice breaker to loosen
everyone up.
Consider lava lamps, beanbag chairs and even bubble-gum and
bubble makers to loosen everyone up.
Encourage participation by all
Language is key. Use sentences such as "What if we...?", "How
about...", "Let's try...", or "Suppose we..."
Check your skepticism, negativity and ego at the door. It's
not about whose ideas are embraced. All ideas should be
received, for the benefit of the group your mission.
Employ the "Yes, AND..." approach instead of a "Yes, BUT..."
stance in response to others' ideas.
Remind people to suspend judgment throughout the session
Assign a scribe or tape record the meeting. Consider a
graphic recorder. (Visit
www.GraphicRecorders.com
for one I recommend.)
Allow enough time for people to loosen up. Often the best
ideas occur once the group has gotten over any
self-consciousness and gathered momentum
Remember, like
mastermind groups, brainstorming sessions rely on the reality
that when multiple brainpower is applied the results are greater
than the sum of their parts. You will generate great results
from the blend of talent, experience, ideas and perspectives
that naturally result from giving everyone equal footing and
freeing them of the usual restrictions of time, structure and
rules.
By the way,
what if...?
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