The author’s attitude toward brainstorming can best be described as which of the following?

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Questions below refer to this passage.   In the hopes of helping employees arrive at brilliant, innovative ideas, many companies have embraced the technique of brainstorming. “Say anything!” is the mantra in these meetings, in which everyone from the CEO to the intern gathers to blurt out ideas for the next innovation. Surely, the thinking goes, if we throw enough spaghetti at the wall, something will stick? Well, no, as it turns out. Research shows that such measures may not work—regularly, or at all. Instead, scientists are increasingly convinced that what does work is a clear... Show more

The author’s attitude toward brainstorming can best be described as which of the following?