Brainstorming sessions have become a familiar part of corporate culture.
Usually they involve a lot of people sitting in a room calling out ideas, while a moderator scribbles the suggestions on a big pad of paper.
But now brainstorming has gone high-tech.
One New Hampshire consultant says the new approach could help communities make better decisions, faster.
He’s on a crusade to bring the technology here.
NHPR’s Trish Anderton reports.