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Council bans brainstormingBy Nick Allen Last updated: 2:06 PM BST 20/06/2008A council has banned the term "brainstorming" and replaced it with "thought showers". Tunbridge Wells Borough Council in Kent was accused of taking political correctness to extremes after instructing staff to make the change.The move came as council chiefs feared the word brainstorming might offend mentally ill people and those with epilepsy.The buzz term is often used by executives to generate ideas among their staff.But memos have been sent to staff asking them not to use it and some have been given training which encouraged them to use the alternative of thought showers.Even charities representing epileptics said the ban was taking political correctness too far.Margaret Thomas, of the National Society for Epilepsy, said: "Brainstorming is a clear and descriptive phrase. "Alternatives such as thought shower or blue-sky thinking are ambiguous to say the least. "Any implication that the word brainstorming is offensive to epileptics takes political correctness too far." Richard Colwill, of mental health charity SANE, said: "This ban goes too far. Few would be genuinely offended by the word brainstorming in the context of council meetings." A spokesman for Tunbridge Wells Borough Council in Kent said: "We take diversity awareness very seriously. "The majority of staff have taken part in training and been asked to use the term thought showers."
How many hours and how much time and money went into brainstorming in the boardroom to come up with this new lingo? People need to stop taking themselves so seriously.... ::)
I think the council was being rather niggardly with their brain power when they came up with "thought showers." :-)
Quote from: Splashdown on June 20, 2008, 07:21:40 PMI think the council was being rather niggardly with their brain power when they came up with "thought showers." Obviously they have many chinks in their thinking process.
I think the council was being rather niggardly with their brain power when they came up with "thought showers."
How many hours and how much time and money went into brainstorming in the boardroom to come up with this new lingo? People need to stop taking themselves so seriously....
Tis a fine line between a brainstorm & a brainfart.
Quote from: Zeus on June 21, 2008, 06:17:02 PMTis a fine line between a brainstorm & a brainfart.and a finer line between thought shower and golden shower