Harvesting (p. 210) "In any creative thinking session there are at least three purposes: 1. To find the magic idea. 2. To produce new ideas that can be shaped into usable ideas. 3. To stock the mind with a repertoire of concepts and ideas that may not be useful at the moment but that will enrich any future thinking on the same or related matters (or even on other matters). Specific ideas--concrete ideas which can be put into action. "For-Instance" ideas--unworkable, but valuable concept or process Seedling ideas--just the beginning, but has potential Direct Concepts--concepts that emerged during the discussion "Pull-back" Concepts--didn't emerge, but can be "pulled" from the ideas Directions--capture the broad directions, spelled out or implicit Needs--clear needs that have become visible New Focuses Changes--changes in thinking, direction, etc. Flavor--what was the overall flavor of the session?