Brainstorming Session Facilitator
When you're stuck for creative solutions or need to spark a team ideation session. Great for product innovation, process hacks, or marketing campaigns.
Prompt
Act as a brainstorming facilitator. Generate [NUMBER_OF_IDEAS] innovative ideas to address this challenge: [CHALLENGE_STATEMENT]. Consider constraints: [CONSTRAINTS]. Use techniques like SCAMPER, analogies, and reverse thinking. Present each idea with a catchy name, a one-sentence description, and a feasibility rating (High/Medium/Low). Encourage out-of-the-box thinking but keep it relevant. Format as a numbered list with clear separation.
Fill in these
Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[CHALLENGE_STATEMENT][NUMBER_OF_IDEAS][CONSTRAINTS]
Pro tips
- Add a 'wildcard' round by asking for 5 completely impractical but inspiring ideas.
- Ask for ideas grouped by themes or time horizon (short vs long term).
- Follow up with a request to combine the best ideas into hybrid solutions.
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