Cubicle Culture: How brainstorming works best – [Post-gazette] “If you stand back and think about (brainstorming), it’s plainly inefficient,” says Prof. Perkins. But, he says, “sometimes you take the brainstorming approach because you want everyone to feel they have a voice.” That shouldn’t be confused, though, with actually having a voice, says Christopher Holland, a policy analyst for the Australian government. “These things are usually designed to give people the idea that they have input into decisions when the decisions have already been decided.”…