2. Brainstorming aims to solve problems,
develop innovations or new ideas,
clarify or realize abstract ideas, simplify
ideas that are too big and difficult to
achieve, encourage creativity and train
yourself to think critically.
3. We need to decipher the problem
we are facing. Then we can solve
problems and quickly generate as
many new ideas as possible.
4. What is the cause of the
problem?
When did the problem
occur?
Where did the problem
occur?
Who is involved in the
problem?
Why does the problem
occur?
How did the problem
occur?
We can describe the problem by asking some
questions, such as...
5. If the audience has answered the basic
questions above, we can develop these answers
into follow-up questions that will lead you to
ideas and solutions to existing problems.