Variations
- Clark also suggests some variations, such as using abstract graphics to prompt ideas.
Or participants could divide into pairs and one person in the pair could record ideas
for both people—a sort of mini-brainstorming group. - As with Organizational Brainstorms [87], ideas also could be submitted electronically.
For instance, at a conference where the participants are in attendance, they might sub-
mit ideas via their personal laptops or computers set up just for the conference.
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