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Brainstorming

For Brainstorming we have terms and definitions in 12 topics. The topics are Advertising, Drama, Instructional Strategies, Management, Media Relations, Non-Profit Governance, Non-Profit Marketing, Organizational Capacity, Public Speaking, Qualitative Research Terms, Training and Volunteer Management.



Brainstorming (Advertising)

A meeting to generate creative ideas. At Michael J. Motto Advertising, daily, weekly and bi-monthly brainstorming sessions are held by various work groups within the firm. Our monthly I-Power brainstorming meeting is attended by the entire agency staff.


Brainstorming (Drama)

A method of generating a large number of ideas.


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Brainstorming (Instructional Strategies)

Group process where all ideas are accepted and recorded.
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Brainstorming (Management)

An idea-generating process that encourages the development of alternatives while withholding criticism of those alternatives.


Brainstorming (Media Relations)

The creative method for producing a multitude of ideas on a given subject or problem, generally recorded for future evaluation and use.


Brainstorming (Non-Profit Governance)

A group activity which allows people to generate ideas, raise questions, pose solutions, and reach agreement on issues concerning many individuals.


Brainstorming (Non-Profit Marketing)

A group activity which allows people to generate ideas, raise questions, pose solutions, and reach agreement on issues concerning many individuals.


Brainstorming (Organizational Capacity)

A group activity which allows people to generate ideas, raise questions, pose solutions, and reach agreement on issues concerning many individuals.


Brainstorming (Public Speaking)

A method of generating ideas by free association of words and thoughts.


Brainstorming (Qualitative Research Terms)

A not very successful method for generating ideas, in which a small group of people come up with ideas as fast as they can. Participants may build on each others' ideas, but not criticize them. Nominal groups work better. See also enabling techniques.


Brainstorming (Training)

A group method for collecting ideas and suggestions from the participants. This technique is used to problem solve and collect information by stimulating creative thinking through unrestrained and spontaneous participation in discussion.


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Brainstorming (Volunteer Management)

A group activity which allows people to generate ideas, raise questions, pose solutions, and reach agreement on issues concerning many individuals.




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