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Quick Brainstorming Activities for Busy Managers: 50 Exercises to Spark Your Team's Creativity and Get Results Fast 1st edition by Miller, Brian Cole (2012) Paperback

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Contrary to popular opinion, brainstorming isn’t magic. Truly productive brainstorming sessions are dependent on the ability of the leader to create the right environment and let his or her people’s ideas flow. Filled with clear, concise guidance and quick, easily implemented techniques, this book provides supervisors, managers, and team leaders the fun, proven activities they need to get idea-packed brainstorming sessions started, and keep them going. Readers will discover how Ask questions that provoke responses and inspire creativity React to and record ideas in a way that encourages participants and prompts more input Sort and categorize lengthy lists Evaluate ideas Prioritize the most useful concepts and expand on them And more Containing sample dialogues, as well as resources for virtual team brainstorming, this indispensible book gives readers the activities they need to generate great ideas, fast.

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First published January 18, 2012

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Brian Cole Miller

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BRIAN COLE MILLER is the principal of Working Solutions, Inc., a management training and consulting firm. He is the author of several books including Quick Team-Building Activities for Busy Managers, More Quick Team-Building Activities for Busy Managers, and Keeping Employees Accountable for Results.

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Outdated, but not sure what I expected to happen given the copyright.
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Not bad. I found a lot of already known tools and one or two I have never heard about. This book is good for those six sigma fans that are always looking for activities in their educational seminars.
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