Brainstorming PowerPoint Templates

Communicate with your employees the outcomes of your brainstorming process with SlideUpLift’s brainstorming templates. The practice of brainstorming sessions has grown to be a very common way to generate ideas in a professional environment.
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What Is Brainstorming?

Brainstorming is defined as a process for generating ideas and exchanging knowledge to address a specific business or technical problem. Brainstorming encourages the employees to think freely. When brainstorming as a group, each person offers their ideas or thoughts as they come by. Ideas are then categorized and further action is taken at the session’s end.

How Does A Brainstorming Session Works?

We have laid down a few points which can help you to conduct a brainstorming session:

  • Group and Setting: Prior to the meeting, make sure to select an environment that will be cozy for each individual. The people should be diverse and unrelated to one another. This will support several points of view. In order for everyone to get to know one another, make sure to ice-break the team.
  • Describe the issue: Describe the issue you’re trying to resolve, including its current condition, effects, and current solutions.
  • Organize the Ideas: Each stakeholder will come up with ideas, and the moderator can begin allotting time for each one to speak to the group. The group must come up with plenty of things to discuss.
  • Short List: The moderator will list and the group will narrow down the ideas that were developed.
  • Conclusion: In order to determine each idea’s relevance and likelihood of success, it will all be evaluated and discussed.

When Should Brainstorming Be Used?

In a group environment, brainstorming is a technique for coming up with ideas. It is typically applied in the early stages of a project/business when the project’s potential is not yet fully known or defined. It provides a quick way to generate a lot of ideas from the creativity of a small group of individuals. The brainstorming environment facilitates an unrestrained, non-judgmental explosion of ideas, concepts, policies, decisions, and tactics. All contributions are welcome during a brainstorming session, and the key to a productive one is to offer as many ideas as you can without judging them.