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Title: Brainstorming and Painstorming


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Brainstorming and Painstorming
  • Jonathan Weaver
  • UDM Mechanical Engineering Department
  • weaverjm_at_udmercy.edu

2
References
  • Otto, Kevin and Wood, Kristin Product Design
    Techniques in Reverse Engineering and New Product
    Development. Prentice Hall, 2001.
  • Dieter, George E. Engineering Design A
    Materials and Processing Approach. Third Edition.
    McGraw-Hill, 2000.
  • Ullman, David G. The Mechanical Design
    Process. Second Edition. McGraw-Hill, 1997.
  • Wright, Ian Design Methods in Engineering and
    Product Design. McGraw-Hill, 1998.
  • Dave Verduyn guest lectures at UDM.

3
Agenda
  • Brainstorming
  • Painstorming

4
What is Brainstorming
  • Brainstorm
  • Sudden disturbance of the mind sudden
    inspiration
  • Brainstorming is an intuitive method of working
    as a team to generate concepts where team members
    communicate ideas verbally and with quick
    sketches
  • All team members are encouraged to be open and
    uninhibited
  • Goal is to comprehensively explore a breadth of
    solutions ideally leaving no promising directions
    unexplored
  • Team members build upon each others ideas

5
Advantages of Brainstorming
  • A set of individuals can collectively build on
    each other to generate ideas that would not arise
    individually
  • Each member of the group contributes ideas from
    his or her own viewpoint
  • Good team builder/morale booster
  • Its a great tool to start developing concepts
    (just dont make it the only tool used!)

6
Disadvantages of Brainstorming
  • The right idea may not come at the right
    time
  • Group conventions may sidetrack or inhibit
    original ideas (hence it is best to have each
    individual generate ideas beforehand)
  • The team may be distracted by a misdirected
    focus
  • Certain team members may dominate the
    discussion
  • Other than encouraging unconstrained thinking
    and out of the box ideas, there is very little
    direction or process to actively stimulate new
    ideas (well cover some tools for systematic
    innovation to address this)

7
Brainstorming Process
  • Form a group with 5 to 15 people (too few gives
    inadequate ideas, too many can break down the
    group into multiple conversations or inhibit
    participation)
  • Designate a group leader/facilitator who will
    solely direct and record
  • Introduce the problem , then brainstorm ideas
    wrap up when stagnation is reached (30-45
    minutes)
  • Record all the ideas generated

8
Brainstorming Guidelines
  • Provide a suitable working environment
  • Avoid hierarchically structured groups
  • Dont confine the group to experts in the area
  • Carefully define the problem beforehand (or at
    the start) and allow time for individual thought
  • Do not allow the evaluation of ideas
  • Think wild and encourage humor
  • Practice applying the brainstorming technique
    on real, but non-critical problems to get good at
    it for the critical problems

End Brainstorming
9
Painstorming
  • Identifying and developing countermeasures to
    your customers pains Dave Verduyn
  • Necessity is the Mother of Invention, and it is
    Frustration that Fuels the Fire!
  • ALWAYS be on the lookout for the frustration that
    might fuel your big idea!
  • Lets look at some examples of Painstorming

10
  • Whats annoying about the airline seat in front
    of you?

Knee Defender Fights for Space on Planes, NPR
All Things Considered, November 12, 2003 Lets
Listen
11
  • Whats the toughest part of putting on shoes
    for a 2 year old?

12
  • Whats the problem with this?

13
  • Whats the most common cause of
    non-weather-related down time in house framing?

14
  • Whats the most frustrating sound you hear when
    using a tape measure?

15
  • "One thing to bear in mind about serendipity is
    that you have to be looking for something in
    order to find something else."
  • Lawrence Block (1938- ) is an acclaimed
    contemporary American crime writer who was
    designated as a Grand Master by the Mystery
    Writers of America in 1993.
  • Most people only become aware of their
    surroundings when they are looking for something
    specific. But, by cultivating a sense of
    "huntfulness" all day, every day, you will not
    only find what you seek, but you will also
    discover all kinds of unexpected things that
    otherwise would have gone overlooked.
  • This is one of the basic, yet most important
    attributes that distinguish successful, prolific
    innovators from the average person on the street.

Ideaologys Innovation Quote du Jour 20080410
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