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On this =This page, we offer is for articles in development.=Teampedia's reviews of and links to books and articles, interviews with people experienced in team building, and other items of interest.
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== Group Brainstorming - or Not? ==
== [[:Category:Children can be included|Children in Your Group]] ==Thoughts on how 6 - 12 year olds are ripe for learning teamwork. (Insights from Montessori.) __ == Group Brainstorming - a Bad Idea? == [[File:1254880 72709589.jpg|thumbnail|right|Brainstorming - A Bad Idea?]] ''A Teampedia review by jz of ''[[User:Jana Zvibleman|jana z]] ==== of the article by Jonah Lehrer in the New Yorker, January 30, 2012: [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/01/30/120130fa_fact_lehrer “Groupthink, The brainstorming myth,” an article by Jonah Lehrer in the New Yorker, January 30, 2012] ====''
In the 1940’s book “Your Creative Power,” a partner in a Madison Avenue advertising agency revealed what he considered his company’s central secret to innovation and success: the group “brainstorm.” He said that “using the brain to storm a creative problem . . . in commando fashion, with each stormer attacking the same objective” brings about the most and best ideas possible.
[http://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Brainstorming See Teampedia braintorming activities]
and [[Group Brainstorming - A Bad Idea?]]
What have ''your'' experiences been with group brainstorming? Is it successful for your team? Have you found ways to make group brainstorming worthwhile?
[[Category:Brainstorming|See brainstorming activities]]--[[Category:Brainstorming]]==[[Categoryhttp:Communication]//www.americorpsalums.org/news/14711/AmeriCorps-Alum-Creates-Team-Building-Website-for-Current-Members/ AmeriCorps Alum]==[[Category:Leadership]]How service organizations inspired the creation of Teampedia.  ==[[Categoryhttp:Small]//www.brownalumnimagazine.com/content/view/3598/32/ Do Good]==[[Category:Problem Solving]]Brown University Alumni Magazine features Teampedia's founder.



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