Technique 1: Classic Brainstorming , Everyone shares ideas freely. Quantity over quality — all ideas are welcome, and no one judges. Later, the group selects the best ones, ✅ Best for: generating lots of raw ideas quickly., ⚠️ Risk: louder voices can dominate., Technique 2: Brainwriting, Instead of speaking, participants write 3 ideas on paper (or online). Then they pass it to someone else, who builds on those ideas., ✅ Best for: quieter or more introverted teams., ⚠️ Risk: less spontaneous discussion., Technique 3: SCAMPER, You analyse an existing product using prompts:Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, Reverse., ✅ Best for: improving or reinventing a product., ⚠️ Risk: can be too structured for totally new ideas., Technique 4: Worst Possible Idea, You deliberately come up with terrible ideas first — then flip them into good ones., ✅ Best for: overcoming creative blocks., ⚠️ Risk: may not suit serious corporate environments..
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