A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea.
The term lateral thinking is a creative problem-solving style that involves looking at the given situation from unexpected angles.
Walt Disney developed a system to facilitate the creativity on which his business depended.
The Empathy Map is both a framework and a technique, and it’s typically developed collaboratively by a diverse team by placing sticky notes on a wall.
Six Thinking hats is a thinking tool for group discussion and individual thinking attributed to Dr. Edward de Bono.
SCAMPER is a checklist that helps you to think of changes you can make to an existing product to create a new one.
Serial testimony was developed by Peggy McIntosh as a counterpoint to meetings where "the talkers talk, the listeners listen, and a general feeling of malaise prevails".
Open Space Technology (OST) is an approach to hosting meetings, conferences, corporate retreats, or symposiums, focused on a specific and important purpose or task.
A conference and workshop exercise to identify an organisation's values.
The World Café is an easy to use method of fostering collaborative dialogue, particularly in large groups.
Brainstorming is a group creativity technique that was designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem.
In a workshop environment this model helps identify issues that can then be discussed and resolved with a shared ownership, leading to increased co-operation and motivation.
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