Brainstorming Session Guidelines Sample Clauses

Brainstorming Session Guidelines. Prepare for brainstorming by looking in magazines, bring samples, ideas from previous first session on entrepreneurial skills. Ideas are put down on large sheets of paper (Use colour markers) NO JUDGEMENT! - Leave the Judge and Jury at the door A Brainstorm Gathering Groups of 3-5 participants. Around 15 minutes. Use large sheets of paper with different colour markers Brainstorming Rules. One group member is elected to chair their brainstorm. One group member writes down all ideas. One group member is appointed to ensure no ideas are criticised. After 15 minutes, encourage participants to create a second list by thinking of other possible ideas of hobbies and fields of interest of the participants that could create opportunities for income generating ideas. First, in your group, establish a list of hobbies and areas of interest that participants have. Then brainstorm on the possible business ideas that could derive from those hobbies and areas of interest. As a last stage of the exercise, identify within the group a number of business ideas from the two lists that participants would be interested in considering as possible business ventures. At the end, gather the groups together, elect one of the final ideas and evaluate it, asking questions such as:  Will this business support the lifestyle you want?  Do you have the passion and determination to see it through?  Do you have the required skills, knowledge and experience?  Do you have a goal for your business?  Do you know who your customers are?  Will people pay for this, either now, or in the future?  Is it different to similar products or ideas?  Can you describe your customers' need for this?  Do you have a 15 word sales pitch?  Have you thought about what resources you will need?  Do you know the drawbacks and limitations?  Are you aware of infringement and legal implications?  Is your business sustainable?  Is there room for your business to grow?  Do you know your market?  Have you worked in this sector before?  Do you know where your money is coming from?  Do you know where your money is coming from?  Can you afford to keep your business running?  Could you accept failure, and know when to quit?  Is this something you will still be willing to run seven years from now?
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