Post-Up
Post-Up is a silent brainstorming technique where participants write ideas on sticky notes to encourage individual thought before group discussion. It's ideal for generating a wide range of ideas quickly and ensuring each participant's voice is heard.
Come eseguirlo
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Introduce the topic or question to be brainstormed and write it on a whiteboard.
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Ask participants to silently write their ideas on individual sticky notes.
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After a set period, have participants place their notes on the whiteboard.
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Allow each participant to briefly present their ideas.
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Encourage further ideas if inspired by others' contributions.
Suggerimenti
Ensure the question or topic is clear and open-ended to foster creativity.
Encourage participants to write one idea per sticky note for easier sorting and discussion.
Silence can be powerful in letting thoughts develop independently without influence from others.
Variazioni
Consider using the FOG method by marking notes as Fact, Opinion, or Guess to add clarity. This can be particularly useful in distinguishing the nature of contributions during later discussions.
Casi d'uso
Domande frequenti
Quando usare Post-Up?â–¾
Usa Post-Up quando vuoi: Generating initial ideas for a new product development.; Exploring different approaches to a marketing strategy.; Gathering diverse perspectives in a team meeting..
Quanto dura Post-Up?â–¾
Post-Up dura tipicamente da 10 a 60 minuti.
Per quanti partecipanti è adatto Post-Up?▾
Post-Up funziona meglio per gruppi di 1–50 partecipanti.
Di quali materiali ho bisogno per Post-Up?â–¾
Per condurre Post-Up avrai bisogno di: sticky notes, pens, whiteboard.
Quanto è difficile facilitare Post-Up?▾
Post-Up è classificato come principiante — facile da facilitare anche senza esperienza precedente.
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Prova gratisMethod descriptions on Workshop Weaver are original content written by our team, based on established facilitation practices. This method was inspired by work from Gamestorming.