By Roslyn Courtney
April 29, 2010Wharton 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.


