Agreed a lot on many points, also generally agreed on 1:1 talks. I think one of the biggest issues of brainstorming is some of these group discussions do not really allow time to do more in-depth independent thinking first and is thus counter-productive. I once attended a business school class, and our professor (I think for information systems and operations management) insightfully mentioned something for our group project—there were research (I don’t have that research yet but I should later) showing that: best ideas comes from individuals trying to think 1-2 ideas independently themselves first (allowing for time for research and coming up with concrete ideas), and then maybe have group discussions going through each of these next. This learning still echos with me a lot.
Agreed a lot on many points, also generally agreed on 1:1 talks. I think one of the biggest issues of brainstorming is some of these group discussions do not really allow time to do more in-depth independent thinking first and is thus counter-productive. I once attended a business school class, and our professor (I think for information systems and operations management) insightfully mentioned something for our group project—there were research (I don’t have that research yet but I should later) showing that: best ideas comes from individuals trying to think 1-2 ideas independently themselves first (allowing for time for research and coming up with concrete ideas), and then maybe have group discussions going through each of these next. This learning still echos with me a lot.