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Strategic Thinking Exercise – A SWOT Analysis to Push Thinking

BrainZooming

In this case, the letters in the SWOT analysis name still stand for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. This helps a group inside of a strategy meeting work harder and more effectively to generate ideas. Creating engagement with our employees ? Need to get your strategy developed quickly?

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Strategic Thinking Exercises – 3 Responses to New Ideas

BrainZooming

In my corporate days, I was dispatched to work with competitive companies our corporation purchased. Since all the companies competed with one another, each one needed to determine its own business strategies. While this constraint may seem (and actually be) ridiculous, it shaped how the Brainzooming method developed.

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Unleash Your Visual Superpower!

Boxes and Arrows

The best designers take advantage of the opportunity to engage in a strategic discussion. Design itself is a product. Developers own the code, business owns the proposition, yet design is considered a “service.” One team I’ve worked with helps bridge this gap on strategic projects by maintaining an “experience roadmap.”

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Ideation: Anatomy of a New Product Idea

Taivara

If you have teams close to customers, working in the field, using your product everyday – they’ll often be a great source for early indicators of where existing products are missing the mark. I often get derailed by the obstacles and can jump to the conclusion that something new is a bad idea. Genuine interest.