
Your brain is a complex computer that can come up with many processes in the blink of an eye. Training your brain to be able to generate ideas at will is a skill that is difficult to learn. Unfortunately, our current education system does not support the process of brainstorming as much as they should. We simply aren't taught to use our imagination to generate ideas, rather we just follow cookie-cutter templates of what came before. This class seeks to expand your mind and allow you to build the strength to generate ideas whenever you wish.
What is the best way to brainstorm and come up with innovative ideas?
There are a number of approaches that work well and you should consider before you jump into your next brainstorming session. Many are equally effective, but some will fit your problem better than others—and help you come up with useful answers quicker.
This ultimate, multi-part class of brainstorming techniques will help you navigate the options to dynamically generating many great ideas (that lead to solving complex problems).
In this series, learn about the best brainstorming methods with tips and details on how to use them well.
We cover a variety of material, from how to generate ideas on your own and brainstorm collectively as a group. We also outline the strengths and weaknesses of each approach—helping you connect methods together to create your own effective brainstorming sessions.
What is the best way to brainstorm and come up with innovative ideas?
There are a number of approaches that work well and you should consider before you jump into your next brainstorming session. Many are equally effective, but some will fit your problem better than others—and help you come up with useful answers quicker.
This ultimate, multi-part class of brainstorming techniques will help you navigate the options to dynamically generating many great ideas (that lead to solving complex problems).
In this series, learn about the best brainstorming methods with tips and details on how to use them well.
We cover a variety of material, from how to generate ideas on your own and brainstorm collectively as a group. We also outline the strengths and weaknesses of each approach—helping you connect methods together to create your own effective brainstorming sessions.