Techniques for Generating Ideas (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 1 May, 2026

Generating effective ideas is a critical skill in product design and innovation. Whether you are an entrepreneur, designer, or problem-solver, structured ideation techniques help transform complex challenges into actionable solutions.

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1. Understanding the Problem

It involves a systematic examination and comprehension of the problem the user is trying to solve. Some of the key characteristics of Understanding the problem are:

2. Towards Solving the Problem

Once a deep understanding of the problem has been gained, the solver can start to think about it and generate ideas to solve the problem and think about the potential solutions.

3. Using Your Brain Effectively and Absurdly

This encourages both rational thinking and the deliberate use of the unconventional concepts to stimulate creativity. It uses the both sides of a human mind, one that thinks rationally and tries to find the solution in a more rational manner, and the other which solely lives in the imaginary world and thinks absurdly.

4. Mind Mapping

Mind Mapping is a graphical and visualising approach used to represent the thoughts, ideas, concepts etc. and organise them in a hierarchical and interconnected manner. The main function is to recreate the process which happens inside human brain while trying to think about any solution of a particular problem. Below are the some of the most important components of a Mind Map:

5. Group Creativity

Group Creativity is also known as collaborative creativity is a phase where a group of individual come together to share their ideas about solving a same problem. Some of the most important points about Group Creativity is mentioned below:

6. Focus Groups

Focus Groups is a Qualitative research method which mostly involves a small group, but a diverse kind of individuals who freely share their thought and opinions on a specific topic given to them. The discussions of a focus groups are generally mentored by a moderator or facilitator. Some key characteristics of Focus Groups are:

7. Brainstorming

The main goal of a brainstorm session is to come up with a solution of the problem or challenge given to them. Some of the characteristics of Brainstorming are:

8. Reverse Brainstorming

As the name itself suggests, Reverse Brainstorming is a well known problem solving technique which works in exactly opposite manner that of the traditional Brainstorming. Below are some of the key characteristics of Reverse Brainstorming:

9. Synectics

Synectics is a creative problem-solving approach developed by William J.J Gordon and George M. Prince in 1950s. Synectics is used to establish connections between unrelated concepts/ideas generated during brainstorming sessions. Some of the key characteristics are:

10. The Gordon Method

The Gordon Method is a flexible group-based ideation technique focused on structured creativity aligned with business goals. Some of its key characteristics are: