Brainstorming is an essential practice for any organization, which involves coming up with as many ideas as possible. A number of key brainstorming techniques can help to generate more creative ideas and spearhead innovation:
Here participants come up with as many questions about a problem as possible without trying to answer them. This can help to understand the problem before generating solutions.
This technique combines group brainstorming and individual brainstorming sessions where people first brainstorm ideas by themselves and then share and discuss them as a group, which can give them more inspiration and give the idea legs.
Mind mapping is one of the most commonly used techniques to get your creative juices flowing. It starts with a central topic or question. Then, it expands with branches and nodes. This helps to explore related ideas and connections.
This technique involves asking a series of questions using the 5Ws and one H (Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How) approach to explore different aspects of a topic.
This is an approach whereby participants write down ideas on paper and then pass them to someone else to build upon, which can snowball more creative and diverse ideas.
Open innovation is when businesses and organizations get ideas, knowledge, and expertise from sources outside their own. Open innovation can benefit organizations in many ways:
To successfully implement this, it is vital for organizations to:
Generating ideas should be a free-flowing and creative practice. However, many organizations find themselves cultivating a fear of failure amongst their employees. This can often originate from the top-management and can be rooted in wanting to come up with the best possible idea from the very outset.
Creating a culture of innovation within an organization is important, to ensure that employees stay innovative and engage in creative problem-solving on the job. To do so, organizations can implement some of the following practices:
Innovation does not mean you have to come up with a complete solution from the start. Rather, it is important to recognize that innovation is about a number of key steps which all begin with generating a creative idea no matter how safe or how daring it might seem.
To help your employees along in generating creative ideas, the right tools need to be in place. rready has helped many companies to enable their employees to become innovators through the flagship KICKBOX program. Contact us to arrange a full demo.
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