"Blue sky thinking" phrase


Recently I was received mail and found there the blue sky thinking phrase as an agenda for the next company team meeting.


Quick googling does not bring any appropriate results.


What does the blue sky thinking mean?



Answer



Blue sky thinking is business jargon for a sort of brainstorming or analysis that is uninhibited by the cruft and complexity of tedious and confusing reality. It is supposed to be optimistic, non-judgmental and intended to generate ideas that while not necessarily realistic might help define ideal goals or higher standards.


It's a ghastly cliche whose meaning is opaque.


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