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Ideation (creative process)





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Ideation is the creative process of generating, developing, and communicating new ideas, where an idea is understood as a basic element of thought that can be either visual, concrete, or abstract.[1] Ideation comprises all stages of a thought cycle, from innovation, to development, to actualization.[2] Ideation can be conducted by individuals, organizations, or crowds. As such, it is an essential part of the design process, both in education and practice.[3][4]

Criticism

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The word "ideation" has come under informal criticism as being a term of meaningless jargon,[5] as well as being inappropriately similar to the psychiatric term for suicidal ideation.[6]

Methods and approaches

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There are many methods and approaches for ideation. A list of common ideation techniques is as follows:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Jonson, 2005, page 613
  • ^ Graham and Bachmann, 2004, p. 54
  • ^ "How Generative AI Can Augment Human Creativity". Harvard Business Review. 16 June 2023. ISSN 0017-8012. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  • ^ Broadbent, in Fowles, 1979, page 15
  • ^ Berkun, Scott (7 August 2008). "Why Jargon Feeds on Lazy Minds". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  • ^ Thomson, Stephanie (14 June 2015). "Annoying Tech Jargon to Remove From Your Vocabulary-The Muse". The Muse. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
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