Clap to the Right or Left & Move Right to Left-Front to Back
PASS THE CLAP - Simple energizing exercise.
Brandon Klein
Jun 19, 2013
Low Tech Social Network: Gamestorming for Collaboration
At a recent NEN E-Leader Workshop for leaders of Entrepreneurship Cells on college campuses, I used a version of theLow-Tech Real-Life Social…
Gaurav Mishra
Jun 01, 2011
Accelerating 'Group Share' Time
I just used a novel (I think) report-out design that might be of interest. We rarely put the same effort into designing report-outs that we do into…
Dan Newman
Feb 28, 2011
Change Your Introduction, Change The Atmosphere
At an event in Tucson, and in light of the recent events, we decided to take a different approach to the typical event introduction. Instead of one…
Mirra Fine
Jan 24, 2011
STOP: Teach Art Before Your Customers Answer Questions
Many of us run individual perspectives activities designed to allow participants to communicate their thoughts and feelings in a different way.…
David Roberts
Jan 14, 2011
Peanut Butter & Jelly Exercise
Looking for ways to get your team to understand the importance of details, instructions, and following a process? One of the best exercises to do…
Jonah Evans
Sep 20, 2010
Inventions: Photo Guide Setup
Inventions. A corner stone module of DesignShops. Here is a photo guide for the Map Layout, Tools Table and Materials Table. And don't forget to read…
Robin Brooking
Sep 01, 2010
Town Hall Meetings: Interactive & Collaborative
Town Hall Meetings- they happen in every company in every office around the world at least once a year... normally reserved for the leaders to drone…
Brandon Klein
Aug 03, 2010
Bring Tim To Speed Up Meetings
There have been few inventions that actually improve meetings and collaboration during them. I am sure you have heard/tried them all. - No shoes -…
Brandon Klein
Jun 09, 2010
Action Templates for Better Collaboration
Sometimes the most useful way to get people to collaborate together is to give them a piece of paper or wall or document that has pre-determined…
Robin Brooking
May 19, 2010