b'INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY This is for you to organize ideas and find common themes by looking at ideas from different angles and thus help you choose options, especially when the differences between options are rather subjective.Finally, when brainstorming is handled well, it can help you generate radical solutionstoproblems.Itcanalsoencouragepeopletoengagewith solutionsbecausetheyhavecontributedandplayedaroleintheir development.Also, remember that the best approach combines individual and collective brainstorming and during the process there should be no criticism of ideas and creativity should be encouraged. Recommended reading and references We suggest that you consult the works identified below in order to learn more about the particularities contained in this chapter.ADAM, Scott. SLAPPED TOGETHER. THE DILBERT BUSINESS ANTHOLOGY.Harper Press. ISBN 0-06-018621-6.BARKLEY, Bruce T. & SAYLOR, James H. CUSTOMER-DRIVEN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Building Quality into Project Process. McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-136982-1.BRINCKERHOFF, Peter C. MISSION-BASED MANAGEMENT.Wiley & Sons.ISBN 9-780471-390-138.DE SCHIETRE, J.C. & TURCOTTE, P.R. LA DYNAMIQUE DE LA CRATIVIT DANS LENTREPRISE : Perspectives et problmes psychologiques.Les presses de lUniversit de Montral. ISBN 0-8405 0357-1.LOGAN, John R. EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTION: Aligning Technology with Corporate Strategy to Increase Market Value.McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-138410-3.MAURER, Rick. CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE: For Partnership a Leadership Guide in the Workplace. Productivity Press, Oregon. Library of Congress.MILLER, J. Gloria & All. A TEAM APPROACH TO MAXIMIZING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE. Wiley Books. ISBN: 0-470-04447-0 Germain Decelles235'