Brainstorming in German
Brainstorming in German can help you fully utilise the ideas and creativity of your German-speaking colleagues/customers.
Mark Wingfield has extensive experience in German brainstorming, in applying many techniques and ensuring the quietest voices (and often the best ideas) are heard and developed.
Getting brainstorming to work most effectively is not easy. To do it in German requires very good language skills as well as great ideas to provide the solutions you need:
1. Effective German-speaking chairman who focuses on solutions and can pull together a very diverse group of people
2. Clear guidelines to ensure the best German ideas are not killed or stifled
3. Senior German-speaking management agreement to adopt the best solutions.
Mark has successful experience in using the following brainstorming techniques in German:
Six Hats
Random Word
Mind Mapping
Root Cause Analysis/Ishikawa/Fishbone Diagram
Idea Box
Candid Comments
Musical Chairs
Twenty Questions
Why Because
Why not do it in German?

