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SQUID

SQUID, or Sequential Question and Insight Diagram, helps groups map out and navigate complex information spaces by capturing questions and answers on sticky notes. This method is ideal for exploring topics thoroughly and ensuring that all aspects are covered systematically.

Durata
30m
Dimensione del gruppo
2+ people
Materiali
whiteboard or flip charts, two colors of sticky notes, markers

Come eseguirlo

  1. 1

    Reserve a large space on a whiteboard or several flip charts for the SQUID diagram.

  2. 2

    Provide participants with two colors of sticky notes, one for questions and one for answers.

  3. 3

    Write the core topic on a sticky note and place it at the center of the space.

  4. 4

    In 'Question mode,' participants generate questions related to the topic and post them around the central note.

  5. 5

    Switch to 'Answer mode,' where participants write answers on sticky notes and connect them to the relevant questions.

  6. 6

    Return to 'Question mode' to generate new questions based on the answers provided, iterating the process as needed.

Suggerimenti

  • Encourage participants to keep questions and answers concise to fit on sticky notes.

  • Regularly switch between question and answer modes to maintain a structured exploration.

  • Ensure that everyone’s contributions are visible and connected, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Variazioni

Consider using digital tools for remote teams to replicate the SQUID process. You can also adapt the sticky note colors to represent different perspectives or departments involved in the discussion.

Casi d'uso

Exploring complex topics in workshopsFacilitating strategic planning sessionsOrganizing brainstorming meetings
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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 Gamestorming.

SQUID — Facilitation Method | Workshop Weaver