June 02, 2017
25 Reasons Why Brainstorming Sessions Fail in Your Company

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Whenever I ask my clients to tell me about the quality of their company's brainstorming sessions, they usually roll their eyes and grumble, noting several of the phenomena below.

Recognize any of them in your organization?

1. Lame facilitation
2. Wrong problem statement
3. Unmotivated participants
4. Hidden (or competing) agendas
5. Insufficient diversity of participants

6. Addiction to the status quo
7. Lack of clear ground rules
8. Insufficient trust in the facilitator
9. No transition from "business as usual"
10. Lack of robust participation

11. The extroverts take over
12. Habitual idea killing
13. Attachment to pet ideas
14. Discomfort with ambiguity
15. Hyper-seriousness

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16. Endless interruptions
17. People come late and leave early
18. Premature adoption of the first "right idea"
19. Group think
20. Hierarchy, turfs, and competing sub-groups

21. Imbalance of divergent and convergent thinking
22. No tools or techniques to spark creativity
23. Inadequate idea capture methods
24. Premature evaluation
25. No meaningful follow through

Free the Genie sessions eliminate all of the above

Posted by Mitch Ditkoff at June 2, 2017 07:45 AM

Comments

Found a few gems here that I hadn't seen before. Thanks Mitch! I'll take the humor suggestions to heart!

Posted by: Mark Dykeman [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 9, 2010 01:49 PM

Hi
Good list. Like point 17. Our list (with considerable overlap) here: http://is.gd/ZdgzJU

Posted by: Brian SJones [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 18, 2011 05:05 PM

stop calling those worthless, unplanned, poorly run meetings....

BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS

learn what Alex Osborn and the many people that learned from him have learned about how to truly use his creative thinking tool/process that he named:

BRAINSTORMING

when you are holding meetings and need to generate many ideas with a group of people or by yourself.

You might as well write blog messages titled:

26 Reasons Christianity Does Not Work?
26 Reasons Why Peace Does Not Work?
26 Reasons Why.....

Posted by: Alan Black [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 31, 2012 08:11 AM

It isn't BRAINSTORMING that isn't working.

It is the unwilling, untrained, unfocused, unable to work with others effectively, poor leadership, miserable managers, lazy, selfish and hundreds of other factors, people calling what they are doing

BRAINSTORMING

when they do not know what Alex Osborn's creative thinking tool/technique/process, he called Brainstorming is and can be.

Posted by: Alan Black [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 31, 2012 08:14 AM

Alan: Thanks for your passionate feedback. I am calling these meeting "brainstorming sessions" because that is what my clients are calling them. You are absolutely correct in noting that people aren't honoring the guidelines set forth by Alex Osborne. In my experience, most corporate brainstorming sessions are anything but. That's why I wrote this piece. I subscribe to Fritz Perls' "Awareness cures" school of thought. That's why I wrote the list of 26 obstacles. Sometimes, simply by noting the common obstacles to good brainstorming, people will be served and more conscious of what they can do to improve their sessions. Are people "unwilling, untrained, unfocused, and unable?" Sometimes. Not all the time. That's a whole other blog post. Untrained? Yes. Unfocused? All too often. Unwilling? Sometimes. Unable? No.

Posted by: Mitch Ditkoff [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 31, 2012 11:07 AM

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