Afternoon brainstorms which try to force creativity are actually killing productivity, the study suggests. |
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A survey by Business Link revealed that few rated brainstorms or discussions at work with colleagues. |
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Often we would go into brainstorms, giving new ideas to the designer of the game. |
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For example, when a congregation is now without a pastor, the cluster brainstorms on how to fill the pulpit or networks to find a pastor. |
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And the answer is, yes, the research divisions generally cringe at the sight of such marketing brainstorms. |
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As with most of my brainstorms, I then started to wonder about the next step. |
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A couple of years ago, the NME had one of its periodic brainstorms in which it tries to create completely new musical genres or re-invent existing ones. |
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Too often, brainstorms are limited to the people who can gather in one physical location. |
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In 1998, he created Brainstorms, a private successful webconferencing community. |
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