Reverse Brainstorming: flip your mindset to solve big problems
Reverse brainstorming employs our ability to see problems more easily than solutions. In this way, it leans into our natural tendency to criticise and see flaws in a plan. Then after identifying these problems the team can move onto trying to solve those problems and outlining a plan for ongoing…
Templates
The SCAMPER technique for brainstorming & creativity
We've created a simple SCAMPER template that you can use for your virtual brainstorming session.
Templates
The Round Robin brainstorming technique in 2 steps & template
Round Robin brainstorming is a collective approach to brainstorming. It's a two-step process, first using the How Might We concept of divergent problem-solving, before converging to refine the idea. It employs an iterative circular process to build on previous contributions from each participant. In…
Templates
Crazy 8’s template for brainstorming & design sprints
Crazy Eights technique is a great way to produce a wide range of diverse ideas from the whole team. The concept is simple: give each team member eight minutes to sketch out eight ideas on a Crazy Eights template.
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How Might We? Template and guide
Design Thinking is a way of flipping problems on their head and focusing on the human needs behind the problems. By asking different questions, we will get different solutions. That is why so many teams are running How Might We workshops during the ideation phase of Design Thinking.
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The lessons learned template & guide
At the end of a project, it’s tempting to give yourself a pat on the back and jump straight into the next big thing. But it’s important to pause and take stock of what went well and what didn’t quite go to plan. This is where a Lessons Learned template…
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