Participants should build on or "hitchhike" others' ideas to create superior, integrated solutions. The Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) Procedure
Wild and unusual ideas are encouraged, as it is easier to "tame down" an extravagant idea than to "think up" a new one. Applied imagination; principles and procedures ...
Allowing the unconscious mind to process information (a period of rest or distraction). Synthesis: Combining and organizing the generated ideas. Participants should build on or "hitchhike" others' ideas
Explain how to based on his "12-person" recommendation. Applied imagination; principles and procedures ...
Add more time, greater frequency, or make it smaller/lighter.
Breaking down the problem into manageable sub-questions.