Management
Management
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ISBN: 9781305393462
Author: DAFT, Richard L.
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 11, Problem 5EE
Summary Introduction

To determine:

Whether meetings are designed to allow people to freewheel, brainstorm and generate ideas.

Introduction:

Brainstorming is the process of creative idea generation to solve a particular problem or make a decision through freewheeling group discussions and sessions. Usually meetings are held to inform individuals a relevant issue or subject to obtain feedback and opinions.

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