1066735_notepad___Often a bad concept ten years back is a wonderful concept now. It may be counterintuitive to a lot of people, because imagination is all about the new right here and now, but looking at an old concept with a fresh eye can revitalize it and turn it into something that can make your business a quite penny.
Jot down and Keep ALL Concepts
Don't ignore an idea because you or your associates think it's bad. Numerous excellent concepts have come out of ideas that just weren't so good in the first article. With time, effort, and fresh perspective, an as soon as shabby concept can come to fruition. While in brainstorming conferences, ensure all of the whiteboards used are photographed and then stored online in cloud storage for later use. Scans of the notes throughout the meeting should also be saved in the same file or folder so that they are directly linked with their picture. Keep all "suggestion" cards in a scanned folder as well.
Ponder Over at Your Saved Ideas for later use
In some cases a take another look at is necessarily to stimulate your ability to come up with concepts. Those ideas can often come from old brainstorming sessions. Set regular reviews-- maybe as soon as every year or two-- and sit down to look your old ideas over.