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brainstorm

[breyn-stawrm] / ˈbreɪnˌstɔrm /


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But what I did expect, which has come to fruition, is we move really fast, we get energy from being physically around each other and brainstorming with a whiteboard.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such tool use—notably hand letter-cutting in stone, producing forms like those we see on traditional monuments—stands for “materiality, for slowness, for permanence” in the face of boardroom brainstorming and assembly-line production.

From The Wall Street Journal

On one such “AI Monday,” staff brainstormed ways to speed up processes like automating responding to customer-service tickets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meetings with employees often stretched into the wee hours of the morning as they brainstormed ways to make Grok, its artificial intelligence, go viral, according to former executives and people who worked with him.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the fast food chain and other burger joints grew in popularity, the family brainstormed other products they could manufacture, Roberts recalled in a 2007 interview with the Orange County Register.

From Los Angeles Times