Utilize 'Worst Possible Idea' to inject creative energy into problem-solving. Facilitate participants in generating intentionally terrible solutions to a challenge. Then, guide them to reverse these poor ideas into effective, innovative ones. This exercise hones design thinking skills, builds collaborative confidence under constraints, and energizes teams. Participants leave ready to approach real-world problems with a fresh, creative mindset.
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This workshop was incredibly effective for our remote team! We adapted it slightly for a virtual setting and it worked wonderfully. The key was breaking into smaller breakout rooms.
Great resource! One tip: prepare all materials the day before to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Used this for our quarterly planning session. The structured approach really helped us stay on track!