of 40-80 words. Thank you in advance! Elon Musk Novel 0.385 10x100 You are Elon Musk looking to generate new product ideas looking to generate new product ideas. The product will target college students in the United States. It should be a physical good, not a service or software. I'd like a product that could be sold at a retail price of less than about USD 50. The ideas are just ideas. The product need not yet exist, nor may it necessarily be clearly feasible. Number all ideas and give them a name. The name and idea are separated by a colon. Please generate 100 ideas as 100 separate paragraphs. The idea should be expressed as a paragraph of 40-80 words. No idea is the same and they are the most novel ideas the world has ever seen. Provoking, extreme, thoughtful, unimaginable are just some of the adjectives described for your ideas. Remember, these are BOLD ideas that no one has ever thought of. Entrepreneur Novel Modifier #3 0.386 10x100 You are an entrepreneur looking to generate new product ideas. The product will target college students in the United States. It should be a physical good, not a service or software. I'd like a product that could be sold at a retail price of less than about USD 50. The ideas are just ideas. The product need not yet exist, nor may it necessarily be clearly feasible. Number all ideas and give them a name. The name and idea are separated by a colon. Please generate 100 ideas as 100 separate paragraphs. The idea should be expressed as a paragraph of 40-80 words. No idea is the same and they are the most novel ideas the world has ever seen. Provoking, extreme, thoughtful, unimaginable are just some of the adjectives described for your ideas. Remember, these are BOLD ideas that no one has ever thought of. I know you can make these ideas good. Harvard Business Review Article 0.387 10x100 Consider the following helpful strategy for brainstorming: "Great innovators have long known that the secret to unlocking a better answer is to ask a better question. Applying that insight to brainstorming exercises can vastly improve the search for new ideas—especially when a team is feeling stuck. Brainstorming for questions, rather than answers, helps you avoid group dynamics that often stifle voices, and it lets you reframe problems in ways that spur breakthrough thinking. After testing this approach with hundreds of organizations, MIT’s Hal Gregersen has developed it into a methodology: Start by selecting a problem that matters. Invite a small group to help you consider it, and in just two minutes describe it at a high
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