Definition of Brainstorming
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2010
The process known as rain ideas (or also popular in English as brainstorming) is a didactic and practical process through which we try to generate creativity mental about a topic. Just like her name says, brainstorming is the think quickly and spontaneously in ideas, concepts or words that can be related to a previously defined topic and that, then, can serve different purposes. The brainstorming process is widely used today in spaces such as work meetings, in classes, in debates, etc.
The notion of brainstorming starts from the fact of expanding the participation, democratize it, to all those present in the space in which the meeting or event takes place. This is so because it is considered that many minds, with their particularities, contribute better to the generation of ideas and possible projects, than just one. The brainstorming then begins with the definition of a topic or perhaps also with the establishment of a problem or conflict to solve. Then the members are invited or presented to propose ideas, concepts, possible solutions, ways of acting, regarding that issue or conflict raised. It is for this much less
structured and rigid than other known planning techniques.It is important for the brainstorming to work properly to give a more or less certain time to the moment of participation open to all and then move on to a second stage in which those concepts must be polished, ordered, classified and, if necessary, eliminated from the ready. The debugging process can be performed by a professional or known about the topic to work on (for example, the teacher in class) but in some cases it can be completed by the same number of people who participated before.
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