You are probably leading a session because you have some existing passion or knowledge about the topic. This is helpful, but the entire team may not have the same context.
Before you think about how the session should run, consider why this is an important conversation to have. Why is this top of mind now? Where are we heading? What isn't working about the current situation?
These questions can lead you to find data, examples, or stories to frame the conversation. This also gives you a better idea of what format the session should take.
There are limitless ways to run a brainstorm, but here are a few common formats we use:
Choosing a format is more of an art than a science. It's best to think about the goal of the session and the context of the team to decide which format will be most helpful.
Some people think fast, some people think slow.
Some people love talking, some people love listening.
Some people say the first thing that comes to mind, while others wait until they are confident with an idea before they share it.
Creating space for all voices to be heard means we can utilize the full potential of our collective mind. Catering to one type of personality will squash the ideas of others.
A few tips to help draw out all voices:
Often, the best ideas come from the least likely people.