BRAINSTORMING
(tool)
Brief description
A way to deliberatively generate a lot of possibilities (that are different from the current or that solves a problem).
Define, Ideate, Prototype Improvement.
Persona Profile, Insights, Problems or Opportunities
Ideas
30 min to 1 hr.
3/5
6-12 (participants)
Brief Description:
Analogies are a natural way to see new possibilities. When we use analogies, we answer the question “Where else do these conditions occur, and what has been done to solve them?”
Quick Guide:
Convert the user´s circumstances into a list of attributes and then brainstorm other situations that share some of those attributes.
You will “steal” element of the analogous solutions, and the you will fit to your context.
Brief Description:
Diversity of thought can be invaluable resource when generating ideas, but often we share similar experiences and expertise with our teams. This helps you try to adopt a different experience.
Quick Guide:
Select at least five different perspectives to help you generate ideas.
Possible perspectives include:
Consider how each of your chosen perspectives might approach your problem. Try to generate at least ten possibilities from each of your selected perspectives.
How can you adapt these perspectives to help solve your problem?
Brief Description:
Focus on intentionally bad ideas first. This will reduce barriers and spark breakthrough thinking.
Quick Guide:
Make a list of 20 (or more) intentionally bad ideas. The worse, the better.
These includes:
Then try to flip each idea into a relatively good idea.
Brief Description:
A list of questions that should provide “food” for thought toward solving the problem. SCAMPER is an acronym that stands for: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify or Magnify, Put to other use, Eliminate, reverse or rearrange.
Quick Guide:
Ask SCAMPER questions to each step of the challenge or subject and see what new ideas emerge.
SUBTITUTE
COMBINE
ADAPT
MAGNIFY
PUT TO OTHER USES
ELIMINATE
REARRANGE
REVERSE