Brainwriting: A non-verbal technique where participants write down their ideas on paper and pass them around to be built upon by others. This method ensures equal participation and avoids "groupthink".

Mind/Concept Mapping: A visual technique that organizes thoughts and ideas around a central topic using branches and nodes to show relationships, often used for complex issues.

Nominal Group Technique (NGT): A structured process that involves silent individual idea generation, followed by a round-robin sharing of ideas, a group discussion, and anonymous voting to prioritize solutions.

SCAMPER Method: A framework used for creative thinking by modifying existing ideas through specific prompts: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, Reverse.

Fishbone Analysis (also known as Ishikawa or cause-and-effect diagram): A technique that structures brainstorming around identifying potential root causes of a specific problem.

SWOT Analysis: A strategic planning technique to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats related to a project or idea, which can also be used as an ideation exercise.

 

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