MGT 312 SEU Decision Making Better Brainstorming Article Review
Description
https://hbr.org/2018/03/better-brainstorming
Title: Better Brainstorming
Author: Hal Gregersen
Date of Publication: March-April, 2018
Published: Harvard Business Review
Read the article titled as Better Brainstorming by Hal Gregersen, published in Harvard Business Review, and answer the following Questions:
Summarize the article and explain the main issues discussed in the article. Discuss the three steps of Question burst in brainstorming in relation with the text you learnt in the course.
Part-II- Critical Thinking Question
Critical thinking is the opposite of creative thinking. Do you agree? Provide examples of why you agree or disagree.
Suppose you are a member of a group asked to find ways to cut costs throughout your organization for the upcoming year. Sales have fallen sharply, and the company is in danger of going out of business. After gathering information, your group concludes that the company will save the most money by freezing pay for a year, despite a tradition of annual salary increases. How can you make sure this is a fair decision? How can you make sure that others in the organization will see it as a fair decision?
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