Applied Imagination; Principles And Procedures ... [HIGH-QUALITY – Strategy]

The primary goal is volume; Osborn believed that the more ideas generated, the higher the probability of finding a high-quality solution.

Detail the which evolved from Osborn's questions. Applied imagination; principles and procedures ...

To spur ideation when a group or individual is stuck, Osborn proposed a checklist of questions now often associated with the SCAMPER method: What else is like this? Modify? Change the color, shape, or motion. The primary goal is volume; Osborn believed that

Allowing the unconscious mind to process information (a period of rest or distraction). Synthesis: Combining and organizing the generated ideas. The primary goal is volume