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		<title>By: Successful brainstorming must begin with guidelines and parameters &#124; Leaving a Legacy</title>
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		<description>[...] This idea-challenge is a fun and engaging project, and as I have worked with Bob in the past, the discussions and problem-solving forums tend to be a very open and &#8220;no-idea-is-too-crazy&#8221; type of setting. Successful brainstorming must begin with guidelines and parameters - who is involved, what do we need to accomplish, and what are the financial hurdles and/or restrictions. Once these details are laid out and documented (for future reference, as it will come up again), you can open the table to discussions, and begin to tackle the most important of the outstanding questions. A less structured atmosphere is acceptable, at first, as the group becomes familiar and comfortable with one another. [...]</description>
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