The Art of Brainstorming
Evolution of Products & Services
Power of Articulation
Disruption in Technology
From Idea to Opportunity
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This advertising man popularized brainstorming in the 1930s.

Alex Faickney Osborn

100

Bruce Sterling described products that offer more functionality and aim to educate the consumer as being this.

"gizmo-ized"

100

This common phrase suggests companies have too many ideas but lacks documentation.

"We don’t need any more ideas; we have too many."

100

The inspiration for Nintendo Wii's motion controller came from this unrelated technology.

the accelerometer chip in car air-bags

100

 Observations feed insights, and insights feed these

opportunities

200

This term describes the state of feeling overwhelmed by too many possibilities.

"paralyzed by possibility"

200

The disruptive idea behind the iPhone blends product, service, and this.

 Information from the network

200

The founder of frog design insisted on this before listening to an idea.

Sketch it out

200

The controller's movement mechanism allows a "virtual you" on the screen to do this.

mimic your movements

200

This company used the insight that people liked to touch their products in stores to establish a sense of control.

Apple

300

Traditional brainstorming often ignores the difference between generating many ideas and capturing these kinds of ideas.

quality ideas

300

Organizations should be thinking of product-service-information as these, not isolated entities.

hybrids

300

 Ideas often remain unformed here.

 In people’s heads

300

The Nintendo Wii made use of this kind of controller to translate player movements.

 handheld motion controller

300

Opportunities eventually feed these.

ideas

400

 It's the type of focus you need to move from traditional brainstorming to better idea generation.

 laser-sharp focus

400

This term describes a product like wine that no longer stands alone as an object but offers more.

dynamic

400

To clarify ideas, it's essential to describe them in these terms.

sensory terms

400

Apple's method to establish a physical connection between a user and the iMac.

 a handle on the iMac

400

This is the main point of breaking down an opportunity.

focus your creativity

500

Brainstorming sessions can leave teams feeling overwhelmed and lacking this.

direction

500

According to Sterling, this relationship between objects and humans is enabled by a deeper connection between consumers and producers.

A more intimate relationship

500

Without articulation, ideas remain as mere conversations here.

Water-cooler

500

The fundamental sin of any disruptive idea.

for it to be a cliché

500

One must look closely at unconnected examples and figure out how you could apply the whole idea or part of it to your needs according to this New York Times columnist.

Thomas Friedman