Solo brainstorming in a business setting has several benefits. It allows for independent thinking and the freedom to explore ideas without the influence of others. This can lead to unique and innovative solutions that may not have been considered in a group setting. Additionally, it can be more efficient as there are no interruptions or need for consensus, allowing for a faster generation of ideas. It also allows for deep focus and concentration, which can lead to more detailed and thought-out ideas.
How can you accelerate the cerebral engines that power those “Aha!” moments? And what sets a good id...
Download template