Divergent thinking, also known as the generative or flaring phase, is a process where you let your imagination flow and generate as many ideas as possible, focusing on quantity over quality. It contributes to brainstorming by providing a wide range of ideas. After this phase, convergent thinking comes into play, where these ideas are narrowed down to the most practical ones using logic and critical thinking. This interplay between divergent and convergent thinking is crucial in product discovery, emphasizing rapid iterations.
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