Roslyn Courtney
By Roslyn Courtney
April 29, 2010
Wharton and INSEAD researchers found that group brainstorming produces fewer ideas than individual efforts, but about the same quality of ideas. The research suggests a different way to brainstorm: Ask your team members to develop new ideas on their own before doing it as a group. You are likely to generate more and better ideas, and a greater number of breakthroughs. Click here for the research abstract.