Even before they get a chance to become darlings.
Dustin Staiger at Casual Fridays posted the following list, with some interesting stuff added to it.
10 signs you’re shooting down good ideas:
10. You know whether or not an idea is good based who proposed it.
9. You observe from a distance rather than being lead down a path to the idea. (a.k.a. The Sniper)
8. You believe every idea is improved with your input.
7. Listing the top 10 ideas from your department this year, half or more are your own.
6. Brainstorming means narrowing down to the best idea, instead of hearing all of them.
5. All ideas must be proven.
4. You only want BIG ideas.
3. You have no effective mechanisms to foster, collect, review, and implement ideas.
2. Your competition is your main source of ideas.
1. No matter how much you’ve talked about ideas, collected them, praised them, in the end you don’t use them. (Like a maimed duck, you let them wander off and die.)
Read the rest of it (including the added remarks) here.
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