Encyclopedia of Leadership

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  • Ask people to post their ideas on a wall (large Post-ItNotes can be very helpful). Ideas
    can then be sorted into categories, and the best categories can be evaluated first. [☛7.8
    Affinity Diagrams]


Use the space provided here to brainstorm where you might use brainstorming as a lead-


ership tool:


RELATED LEADERSHIP TOOLS


6.6 Six-Hat Thinking 7.1 Problem Framing 10.8 Ground Rules


6.8 Mind Mapping 10.6 Group Leader Skills 10.9 Visible Information


FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE


Klatt, Bruce. The Ultimate Training Workshop Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Leading Successful Workshops and
Training Programs.McGraw-Hill, 1999.


198 SECTION 6 TOOLS FORCRITICALTHINKING ANDINNOVATION


Situations in which you and your workgroup need to generate more ideas (be they obvious, interesting, or absurd):

How you will explain the need for and benefits of brainstorming to your workgroup:

[☛9.7 Selling Wheel]
Potential disadvantages of brainstorming in your workgroup, and how you will minimize these:

Ground rules you will suggest or clarify to ensure that brainstorming is effective in your workgroup:

[☛10.8 Ground Rules]
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