The Benefits of "Brain"-Storming for your Business
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Title: The Benefits of "Brain"-Storming for your Business
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Author: Beth Woodward
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The Benefits of "Brain"-Storming for your Business
Copyright 2006 Marketing On The Playground (TM)
As a business owner there are many things we learn along
the way -- especially if we're forging a new path. When
someone suggested that I do separate Brainstorming groups
as part of my business I thought, "Why, that's so easy --
who would pay for such a thing? Everyone knows how to
brainstorm!" Here is what I have learned in a nutshell.
Brainstorming is an art and for some, a learned skill. It
needs to be planned, orchestrated, timed, intentional,
focused and very specific. Specific meaning, the more
targeted the question is for receiving ideas, the better
ideas you will receive.
Let me give you a few examples of the benefits of
brainstorming:
1) Several years ago a friend of mine was struggling in his
business. He lived alone, had his office in his home and he
became very isolated. I suggested he ask for help, find
someone he could bounce ideas off of and possibly partner
with for workshops. His reply: "I have to do it alone,
otherwise I won't feel like a true success."
My reply to you, the reader:
If you do not allow ideas, teamwork and partnerships to
come into your business, you are robbing yourself and your
business of the depth, inspiration, creativity and fun you
and your business deserve.
2) Sitting at my desk last year I was trying to figure out
what I could add to my business -- what program would be
beneficial for my clients as I was looking through their
feedback. One of my Success Team members called at that
moment and I told her of my challenge. She said, "You love
brainstorming, you use it in your marketing program, why
don’t you just do brainstorming groups?" As you read
earlier, it seemed too easy and something I thought
everyone did as a normal part of their day. My business has
now added Women's "Brain"-Storming On The Playground(TM)
and Women's TELE "Brain"-Storming On The Playground)TM)
(conference teams over the phone)
Tip: Don't overlook the obvious, the things we do well
everyday. You have a gift to share and don't think it's not
worth something. It takes others around you to see the
ideas -- we are too close to them. Open yourself up to
receiving and asking for help.
3) I was invited to speak at my networking group. I took a
look at my current table display and realized it was not
the most professional it could be. I brought a very focused
question to my Success Team for ideas that would fit my
programs, fit my colors and make a fun display. The
comments I received and the looks on people's faces told me
I (my team) hit the nail on the head. But the greatest gift
of all was my pride in the creation and hearing how much I
had grown in my business.
Tip: Receive lots of ideas, rate each one for the right fit
and your excitement level, then put them into ACTION. I did
not create a rating system for my clients until I found out
they were taking their entire page of ideas and leaving
them on their desk when they returned to their office. They
had too many and were very overwhelmed. Brainstorming is
pointless if you do not take ACTION! Walk away with 1 or 2
ideas you love, take action and make it happen!
Here are some rules and tips for brainstorming:
* No one gets to be wrong and Everyone gets to be right.
* No storytelling -- brainstorming is meant to be short and
quick -- like a brain dump.
* No kyboshing of ideas -- receive your ideas with
excitement even if you've heard or done them before.
Judgment and negativity takes away the energy that's
created with the sharing of ideas and energy leads to more
creativity and fun.
Pay attention and really focus on the question. If the
question is not specific enough ask for clarity.
Example on Focus and Listening: As I was leaving my house
one morning I asked, "Does my blouse look better tucked in
or left out?" The answer I received was "You are wearing
very monochromatic colors today." I restated the question
and received the following answer: "It looks better tucked
in and you are wearing very monochromatic colors today."
(quite the comedian)
* Whether you are in person or on the phone, sit forward.
Relaxed posture promotes a relaxed brain. You want to be
sharp!
* Listen to the questions and ideas going around your
group. It is amazing what you will learn from the questions
your teammates ask.
* Keep your brainstorming to a short time frame, 10, 15 or
20 minutes per person.
* Above all, HAVE FUN! Be silly with your ideas. The
silliest has often been the beginning of the BEST. Let
brainstorming enhance your business. Bring energy,
inspiration and FUN into your day and life. You have no
idea the partnerships and creativity that are waiting for
you around the "Brain"-Storming corner.
About the Author:
Beth Woodward, CPCC, is the creator of the popular
Marketing On The Playground (TM) and the "My Way" Marketing
Plan(TM). Find out more about how to market "YOUR WAY" with
the free e-course 5 Steps To Market Your Way at
www.marketingontheplayground.com .
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