How do you reconcile the proposition of socially-based brainstorming on one hand, with the asocial call to schedule-and-prioritize (including the use of e-mail instead of a phone, etc.)?
Due to an ever increasing intellectual competition, future geniuses will probably have to drive their time-management skills to perfection. This will require careful scheduling, prioritization and minimum disruption. However, brainstorming may also be subject to planning. Its only limitation is the coincidence of needs. Simply put, it is harder to do synchronous planning for a group of individuals. Simple techniques used for scheduling a tennis match can be used for scheduling a brainstorming session. Technology can also come in handy, in a brainstorming group, individuals ready for intense net-meeting exchange can set up a readiness flag, and await the the moment when their readiness coincides with others in the same group.
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