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  • Brain Blink: The ugly secret about brainstorms
    2nd Jul 2010 | Posted by Jeremy Baka
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    A study at the Wharton School, considered one of the world's preeminent business schools, reveals that group brainstorms may not be the best way to come up with ideas. Instead, researchers say, a hybrid brainstorm where people are first given time to think on their own before sharing ideas with a group resulted in more, and better, ideas.

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