Pass the Paper
Refine ideas collaboratively with the Pass the Paper Template.
About the Pass the Paper Template
Collaborative brainstorming is a highly effective method of generating innovative ideas by bringing together people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. This approach encourages participants to build upon each other's ideas, leading to rapid evolution and unexpected transformations. The process is often referred to as Round Robin, where each person contributes their unique perspective, and the group works together to create a collection of ideas that surpasses the imagination of any individual.
During the collaborative brainstorming, participants are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas freely, without fear of judgment or criticism. This creates a safe and supportive environment that fosters creativity and innovation. As the group works together, they build upon each other's ideas, leading to new and exciting concepts that may not have been possible without the collective effort.
Benefits of using the template
Encourage collaboration and participation from everyone on the team.
Promote collective ownership and contribution.
Foster creativity and encourages out-of-the-box thinking.
How to use the template in Miro
Set a timer for 4mins. Find your name on the board and complete Round 1.
Reset timer for 4 mins. Find your name again and complete Round 2.
Set a timer for 8mins. Find your name one more time and complete Round 3.
Prompt each individual to present their final idea.
Setup
Discover a problem that requires innovative solutions.
Replicate a blank template panel for every participant and write a challenge on each panel.
Assign a participant's name to each panel for all three rounds.
Useful tips
Set a timer up for each round.
Challenge yourself to think outside the box.
Detach from your initial idea after completion.
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