Brainstorm Principle #4: Beware Of The Duologue - Deepstash

Brainstorm Principle #4: Beware Of The Duologue

One study, mentioned by Mathew Syed in Rebel Ideas, suggests that on average, in a 4 person group, 2 people do 62% of the talking, and in a 6 person group, 3 people do 70% of the talking. The larger the group, the worse the problem. And the people doing all the talking typically believe everyone is speaking equally.

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“An idea is something that won’t work unless you do.” - Thomas A. Edison

Brainstorming has something of a bad name these days. But with a little bit of help from a classic essay by Isaac Asimov, Richard Holman offers some advice on how it can be done well.

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