How to Use Brainstorming to Solve Your Money
Problems
Advertising executive Alex F. Osborne
first coined the word "brainstorming" in the early 1940’s.
Since then literally millions of ideas, products and services
have been created.
Every institution from Fortune 500 companies to Universities
and Government agencies, have used the principle of
brainstorming.
Fact: For every product in your home or office, chances
are a person or group of people brainstormed about it.
They brainstormed on how best to create, market, sell,
manufacture, advertise, or distribute it. This is how powerful
brainstorming is.
One of the best things about brainstorming is that it can be
used by anyone. You don’t have to be a C.E.O or army general.
You can gain from brainstorming if you’re a housewife, janitor,
student or unemployed.
Yes, you can use the principles of brainstorming for the
largest project or the smallest project.
You can use it to plan a million-dollar ad campaign, or use
it to plan what you’ll have for dinner tonight.
Practice the following steps. You'll soon be amazed at the
ideas and solutions your fabulous brain will give you.
7 Steps For Effective Brainstorming Sessions
- The brainstorming session can be done with one person
or one hundred people. The rules are the same. The only
requirement is the participants should know about the
problem, business, product or subject of the brainstorming
session.
- Don’t use critical thinking. Critical or judgmental
thinking slows down or kills the creative process at this
stage. Because as hard as you may try, you can only think
one thought at a time. When your creating you can’t judge
and when you judge you can’t create.
- Keep the session light, loose and free spirited. Humor
has been known to help oil the wheels of our creativity. A
large portion of our creativity is released through our
humor.
- Make sure you have a pencil and paper to write down any
and all ideas, or if you’re in a group, designate someone
to write down the ideas.
- It’s best to set a minimum length of time or amount of
ideas you want to get out of each brainstorming session.
Setting a goal helps everyone to focus; it also helps
everyone avoid wandering minds.
- Write down the problem, the goal, or the subject at the
top of a piece of paper. For example, “Ways To Attract More
Customers”. Next number each idea you or the group comes up
with. Write down every idea, the good, the bad, and even
the ugly. Remember, the goal is to get as many ideas listed
on paper as possible.
- Next evaluate the most do-able ideas and take
action.
That’s the 7 tips for effective brainstorming sessions.
Follow them and watch the ideas flow.
About The Author: Roy Primm (The Niche Man) has written
hundreds of articles on the power of a small niche. Learn more
of his niche creation secrets that build wealth. To read his
free report go to www.NicheBrain.com troydad2@netzero.com
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