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The Power of Brainstorming - Tips for Generating Creative Solutions

Once you've identified the problem, the next step is to brainstorm potential solutions. This is where creativity and collaboration come into play.

Get a group of people together and bounce ideas off each other. This is where humor can come in handy - sometimes the craziest ideas can lead to the best solutions. It's like trying to escape a room with a group of friends. Sure, you might suggest something ridiculous like using a paperclip to pick the lock, but hey, it might just work!

The key is to be open-minded and not shoot down any idea right away. Instead, build on each other's ideas and see where they lead. Remember, there are no bad ideas in brainstorming - just ideas that need a little refinement.

Once you have a list of potential solutions, weigh the pros and cons of each option. Think about the risks and benefits and choose a solution that is both effective and feasible. With the power of brainstorming, you can come up with creative and innovative solutions to any problem that arises in your business.

Kim Williams
As a child, Kim Williams wanted to be an actor when he grew up. Raised in Myrtle Beach, SC and working in the family business of motel management, he honed his dream by spending much of his early years “acting” as if he were not surrounded by sand fleas, tourists, and aging beach bums. After leaving Myrtle Beach to pursue a BA in religious studies at Wofford College and a Master of Divinity Degree at Southeastern Seminary, Kim Williams spent 15 years as a pastor. He left the pulpit in 1999 and discovered a passion for sales and communication helping people to get what they want, in spite of themselves—which, if you think about it, isn't that big of a career leap. Mr. Williams is a former adjunct faculty member at Queens University and Central Piedmont Community College. Kim has been guest lecturer at Wofford College, Wake Forest University, Forsyth Technical Community College and Elon University. An avid day hiker, author, father, grandfather and serial dog owner – Kim Williams believes that who we are begins with what we believe and what we believe is created by what we do every day.
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