Why ideation, not brainstorming, is the best practice`
Bryan Mattimore joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the difference between ideation and brainstorming, and why the former is the best way to get the highest level of creativity out of your team.
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Innovation, Creativity, Leadership, Ethics, Trust
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