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Journalists

This method helps groups clarify their main ideas when they are bogged down in details or lack a clear vision. By creating a fictional newspaper front page, participants can focus on the most essential stories and insights.

Durée
45m–1h
Taille du groupe
1–20 people
CCBY-SA 4.0

Comment l'animer

  1. 1

    Begin by collecting potential story ideas. Identify which topics are significant enough for the front page.

  2. 2

    Select the most important story to serve as the lead article.

  3. 3

    Write catchy headlines for each story.

  4. 4

    Create the opening paragraph to summarize the main point: what is happening, why it's important, and the potential consequences. Use keywords or bullet points if time is tight.

  5. 5

    Gather crucial facts to support the second paragraph.

  6. 6

    If time permits, participants can design the entire newspaper page to enhance memory retention.

Conseils

  • Encourage creativity in drafting stories; this keeps the energy high.

  • Remind participants to focus on clarity and conciseness.

  • Use a timer for each step to keep the group on track.

Variantes

Modify the task to create a magazine cover or a blog post outline for a different format.

Contextes d'utilisation

team kickoffvision buildingstrategy sessionsproblem-solving workshopsproject planning
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Method descriptions on Workshop Weaver are original content written by our team, based on established facilitation practices. This method was inspired by work from SessionLab. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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