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368. Where Do Good Ideas Come From?

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Brain Storming

The practice of brain storming seems to have originated with an advertising exec named alex osborne. Osborne wrote about rainstorming in a 19 forty two book called how to think up. Popular opinion often is that brain storming is just sort of sitting around to saying whatever comes to your mind. But it's not, says charlo nemoth, a university of california psychologist who studied creativity in organizations.

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