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Brainstorming Techniques

Starbursting

Starbursting

Starbursting is a brainstorming technique that is used to ask questions about an idea rather than generating ideas. This approach is often used to evaluate a concept or test the feasibility of an idea.

How it works

In starbursting, the idea is placed in the center of a page, and a series of questions are asked about the concept. The questions are typically designed to prompt discussion or to explore different aspects of the idea. The questions can be open-ended or closed-ended, and they should be designed to generate thoughtful responses from participants.

Example

For example, if the idea is a new mobile app, some questions that might be asked include:

  • Who is the target audience for the app?
  • What features would be most important to the target audience?
  • How would the app generate revenue?
  • Who are the main competitors in this space, and how is this app different from what is currently available?

Goal

The goal of starbursting is to generate a list of questions that can be used to refine and improve the idea. By asking questions, participants can identify potential flaws, discover new opportunities, and gain a better understanding of the concept.

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