Group decision-making and brainstorms are often time drains: People gather in a group, give input, then go 'round and 'round. Usually, nothing comes out—except a ball of ideas with no clear conception of how to untangle it or proceed productively. What is worse: Group negotiations and brainstorming often drain energy, breathe life into poor ideas, and result in watered-down decisions. To get around the inherent pitfalls of group decision-making, learn to structure sessions which effectively short-circuit time and energy drains: Use Google Ventures "Note and Vote" to tap the power of many minds and many viewpoints.
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