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Brainstormingbra

Rules

Rule #1: Do not judge ideas!

Rule #1: Do not judge ideas!

Rule #1: Do not judge ideas!

Rule #2: Wild ideas! “If at first an idea doesn’t sound absurd, then there’s no hope for it” Albert Einstein

Rule #3: Build on the ideas of others http://z.about.com/d/goindia/1/0/q/0/-/-/govinda.jpg Rule #3: Build on the ideas of others

Rule #4: One conversation at a time http://aksjekonkurransen.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/trading-floor.jpg Rule #4: One conversation at a time

http://www.flickr.com/photos/reinvented/3150724610/ Rule #5: Be concise

Don’t kill the momentum Don’t kill the momentum. You’ll have the time to develop the ideas later Rule #5: Be concise

Rule #6: Capture all the ideas

Rule #6: Capture all the ideas

Rule #7: Use drawings and sketches

Rule #8: Lots of ideas!