by Louise Penberthy | Monday, 30 September 2013 | Articles | Tags: Brainstorming
Here are some examples of ways you can “create” other people to brainstorm with, so you can give yourself the benefit of the expertise and perspective of other people, and overcome cognitive inertia.
by Louise Penberthy | Thursday, 19 September 2013 | Articles | Tags: Brainstorming
A drawback of brainstorming alone is that you don’t get the benefit of someone else’s perspective on the problem you’re trying to solve. You may miss having the creative inspiration of someone else to brainstorm with. Good news: You can “create” these people for yourself, and get better ideas.