Better Brainstorming [Gregersen; hbr.org]

Better Brainstorming — from hbr.org by Hal Gregersen Excerpt: Brainstorming for questions, not answers, wasn’t something I’d tried before. … Underlying the approach is a broader recognition that fresh questions often beget novel—even transformative—insights. Consider this example from the field of psychology: Before 1998 virtually all well-trained psychologists focused on attacking the roots of mental […]

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