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Worse than not having sight
is having no vision. Helen
Keller
Webster’s definition:
brain-storming - a
group problem-solving technique that involves the spontaneous
contribution of ideas from all members of the group.
Governments and universities use brain-storming
to help find answers to economic and social problems around the
world. Why shouldn’t
you have access to the same problem solving techniques for your
business?
Brain-Trusts
works with individuals or groups to problem solve. Problem
solving may be used to help increase revenue and profitability
of an existing business or company. It may involve the brain-storming of a new business venture
for an individual or group or
the refocusing of an existing business into new and exciting endeavors.
It may also bring together the minds of several individuals
to creatively think of new business ideas and concepts.
Brain-storming is designed for people who would like to have their
own business, but do not know where to start.
How
do we brain-storm? We
have a group discussion on what the goals, ideas or strategies
are for any given situation.
We explore a variety of questions like: What would you
like to manifest? Where
do you want your self or you company to be in the years to come?
Do you have years, or just months or only weeks to accomplish
your goals or needs?
What
do you need to bring? We
request that you bring your brain, be ready to dialog with the
others in the group, and do not be afraid to make suggestion or
recommendations. Feed your brain or thought processes off the brain-storming
of the group. Be
spontaneous, if you think about your idea to long you will dismiss
it with out giving the group an opportunity to expand on it.
A brain-storming session can take an idea such as selling
soap at a discount into manifesting a company with the size and
scope of Amway.
Arrive
to your brain-storming session with an open mind. Do not get caught up in your own paradigm, like the Swiss Watchmakers.
At the time they engineered the quartz-crystal watch, they
controlled up to 90% of the watch market for the world.
So caught up in their own paradigm, not only did they not
patent protect their invention, they displayed it at the Worlds
Fair. Their idea
was taken by two other companies and marketed around the world.
The Swiss Watch companies now control approximately 10%
of the worlds watch industry.
We
are only limited by our own imaginations.
What the creative collective minds of a brain-storming
can conceive the whole can manifest.
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