Importance of human resource activities-strategies alignments.
Importance of human resource activities-strategies alignments.
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Importance of human resource activities-strategies alignments.
What is Brainstorming Brainstorming involves taking the information already known, along with the resources already on and and using that information to create a plan, set goals and move forward to a better future. The idea behind brainstorming is it is a push forward. Without brainstorming, there would be no ability to move forward, new innovations would never be created and the world would never move forward. Brainstorming involves the ability to think outside of the box and to push the boundaries. (Myers, 2021)Why Choose this TopicThe idea behind brainstorming involves a person taking risks. They see what resources they have and they envision where they could go. There are so many reasons to “play it safe” and just settle for where life may lead. However, people were not intended to be that way. They were created to learn, grow and study. That is not possible unless a person is willing to take a stand, take a risk and see where they can take life.