This bingo card has a free space and 25 words: Describe an offsite you've attended., How would you foster judgment-free brainstorming?, How can time limits get ideas flowing?, Describe a mind mapping technique., Describe a SCAMPER checklist., What are some ways to counter assumptions?, When has a “dumb” idea sparked innovation for your team?, List 3 tools for virtual team ideation., List 3 tools for in-person team ideation., List 3 tools to create a “safe space” for ideas., Describe a time when brainstorming was difficult., Have used “How Might We” questions to spark creativity., Describe a time when crowdsourcing was useful., Why are breaks important in ideation?, Describe a time when you participated in round-robin ideation., How is team building related to ideation?, List 3 barriers to creativity., Share a problem that ideation helped solve., Describe a time you used Jamboard for brainstorming., Why is it important that all ideas be captured and displayed?, 3 ways you get creative juices flowing., Describe a time when you participated in dot-voting., Describe a time when you facilitated ideation., Why is group brainstorming important? and Why does ideation favor quantity over quality?.
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