QUESTION
The second step of decision making is brainstorming. When brainstorming ideas, it is important not to self-censor or to criticize anyone else’s ideas.
In considering ideas, it is far worse to dismiss what might be the best idea than to temporarily accept and consider what turns out to be a bad idea. Why?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER
Answer: Once an idea has been dismissed, or eliminated, it is seldom reconsidered. From a communication standpoint, if a person’s idea is dismissed, he or she may be less likely to contribute other ideas.
Explanation: Brainstorming is often difficult because people are reluctant to be truly creative. We tend to censor ourselves for fear of sounding silly. Ideas can be rejected just because they sound different, then once they’re eliminated they are seldom reconsidered.
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