The casual nature of brainstorming sessions often fosters truly creative ideas. But certain "rules" must be kept for such meetings to be both fun and fruitful.
Many people think a brainstorm involves a group of people getting excited, shouting out ideas, playing with stress balls, and writing on oversized flip-pads while the room's energy spirals around them.
These people are largely correct. Though unfairly criticized as a '90s cliche, halfway between Dilbert and dot-com fever, a brainstorm can be the best way ...