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I think they are being a tad sensationalist with the angle that
brainstorming was a huge mistake, and only makes sense in a definition
of the process that is narrower than most people associate with the
term. But they are correct in that criticism must not be omitted. In
my experience (decades of new product development and research, and most
recently coaching an Odyssey of the Mind group of eight-year-olds, by
far the most challenging to date ;^)) the best mix is when the initial
round of brainstorming is in fact criticism free, but that immediately
after no one can think of more positive ideas, everyone gets to tear
apart anything that's been put on the table. Properly managed conflict
can be tremendously productive.
A very useful addition I have found is that everyone has to think of a
positive aspect for each idea; you'd be amazed how many times I have
seen people who were immediately critical and dismissive of an idea come
up with wonderful insights and make it far better than the original.
Smart people just can't keep from trying to show off how smart they
are. And in a way this is an artificial introduction of conflict, in
daring someone to come up with something good about an idea they don't like.
Thanks for the articles! I enjoyed them (and enjoy this list).
- Lorne
On 3/21/2012 6:15 PM, Barry Aprison wrote:
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> An interesting article (by Jonathan Lehrer) about creativity related to
> Charlie's links was in the January 30, 2012 New Yorker Magazine.
> www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/01/30/120130fa_fact_lehrer
> I wonder what IDEO (www.ideo.com) will say.
> Barry Aprison, Ph.D.
> University of Chicago
>
> On 3/21/12 4:57 PM, "Charlie Carlson"<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> http://www.npr.org/2012/03/19/148777350/how-creativity-works-its-all-in-your-i
>> magination
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Imagine-Creativity-Works-Jonah-Lehrer/dp/0547386079
>>
>>
>> Live and learn, after all the years of hearing the benefits of group
>> brainstorming and being "forced" to engage its practice, I come to find it was
>> cooked up by an addman, Alex Osborn in 1939 without a shred of objective
>> evidence. It turns none of his hypothesized tenets are supported by evidence.
>> Au contraire: working alone, criticism, and dynamic exchange and defense are
>> the coin of the realm. A new book by Jonah Lehrer, explores realm of
>> creativity. The link to NPR and a link to Fresh Air will get you their.
>>
>> An remember think like a 7 year old, and avoid the 4th grade slump; we can
>> only be adults so long.
>>
>> C
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