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		<title>By: Keith Harmeyer, Principal, SmartStorming</title>
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		<description>Excellent post and a very interesting technique. We use similar approaches in our system. In fact, questioning in general is one of the most powerful skills that brainstorm facilitators should master. By simply posing the right question at the right time, a group&#039;s entire direction can be changed. When energy is waning, a strong question can immediately regenerate interest and enthusiasm. Great questions can help groups turn so-so ideas into great ones. And great ones into brilliant ones.

I enjoyed reading this a lot. Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent post and a very interesting technique. We use similar approaches in our system. In fact, questioning in general is one of the most powerful skills that brainstorm facilitators should master. By simply posing the right question at the right time, a group&#8217;s entire direction can be changed. When energy is waning, a strong question can immediately regenerate interest and enthusiasm. Great questions can help groups turn so-so ideas into great ones. And great ones into brilliant ones.</p>
<p>I enjoyed reading this a lot. Thanks!</p>
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