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.
There are three main ways we sort data in our minds. Chunking up. Chunking down. Chunking laterally.
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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