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“This is a brilliant!” - Steve Foxley, Executive Director AMRC [read more="Read more" less="Read less"]“This is a brilliant - very easy to use, intuitive and easy to navigate. My team have loved using the Conceptboard approach. Many of them have told me that they've done more on the strategy in the last 6 weeks using these boards during lockdown, than they have in the last ten years of physical meetings. They feel more involved, able to contribute their ideas and help shape the next chapter of the AMRC. I've loved using the tool as well and it is now a living document that I can see us using as a team regularly to assess progress, adapt, pivot and re-align if other distractions arise.”
Steve Foxley, Executive Director, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
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If you are leading a remote meeting or virtual workshop, we have set up a whole range of instant templates for you to use immediately and effortlessly within your online event to gain much greater levels of participation and engagement. The process is quick and easy:
Click on the template link - you can find these templates below. | When it opens in your browser, copy the address URL | Paste the link into your conference chat/email (get them to click the link) | You are immediately able to engage every-one on the template |
Your participants will enter as guests, and will immediately be able to add their own thoughts and ideas to the template, and to see everybody else's as they are added. It really is that simple to get started. It is free. And the board is yours to do what you want with (courtesy of Conceptboard).
And, while Conceptboard is very intuitive, and many people pick it up straight away, if people need a bit of help to get going, we have an amazingly simple 10 minute guide right here (just send them this link): https://app.conceptboard.com/load/meeting-toolchest-ccbfamiliarisation
To get started, pick a template, click on it, and then follow steps 2-4 above. For help in selecting an appropriate tool click here to use the tool selector.
Remember to bookmark this page for future use - you'll never know when it will come in handy.
And please forward this page to help others who run meetings, particularly those you attend.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
How do I add content? Simply use the buttons above the template. The best option is the one that looks like a sticky note - simply click it, then click somewhere on the template and start typing. They boards are intended to be intuitive, but if you would like more guidance click 'help' (toward the top left of the board) or use our 10 minute familiarisation board.
How do I save my work? Simply click on the blue button ('Keep this board') beside the title at the top. On the panel that opens, below the 'sign in' and 'share' buttons, you will see a link to 'sign up for a free account'. This will enable you to set up a password to keep your data safe and secure (you will see your board in your account page). If you cannot see the blue button, you may already be signed into a Conceptboard account, in which case the board will automatically be saved.
Will my team still have access? Providing you save your board (see above) your team will still be able to access it via the link you gave them (unless you choose to change their permissions). Any changes they make to the board will automatically be saved on the board.
Why so much grey? So that the content provided by participants stands out clearly (people rarely pick grey for a sticky note). Also, if you choose to classify ideas by colour, you do not need to worry about a particular category clashing or getting lost. It also helps keep the design of each template as simple as possible - which is sort of the point.
Does it matter if I use the wrong panel? It is the discussion that is paramount, not the visual result. It is only the wrong panel if people think its the wrong panel, in which case they can move it. Don't let concern with the tool lead you to waste time on such concerns - it is only a means to an end. You may need to remind people of this sometimes.
How do I do something REALLY simple? The simplest things is simply getting people writing down answers to a question, and then maybe grouping them together. A great place to start is the Affinity Diagram (lime green frame, 5th down on the left) because it is just a panel, so you can ask ANY question, but it does help with any grouping you might choose to do.
Can I pull several tools together? Absolutely. If you are in your meeting, the quickest way is to simply click the tools you need in turn. You can copy content from one to the other if you need to, and you can easily put them together in one conceptboard at the end (for guidance on the skills to do this see https://app.conceptboard.com/load/meeting-toolchest-ccbfamiliarisation). If you have time until your meeting you can always assemble them beforehand.
Can I have more than 100 items? For most single-template activities with a group of less than 20 people this will not be an issue - you are unlikely to reach this limit. However, if you are combining tools on one board or working with larger groups, you will. That said, Conceptboard is not only the best whiteboard I have come across, at 6 euros per month for unlimited content and participation, it is also the most reasonably priced.
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Surfacing (hidden) agendas
Unpacking the whole truth
Breaking goals into tasks
Developing a shared perspective
Using more creative perspectives
Finding new synergies
Maximising ‘bang for buck’
Planning what is happening when
Fixing failures before they happen
Gaining strategic perspective
Focusing on the objectives
Investigating root causes
Exploring all that is needed
Generating ideas quickly
Working WITH opposition
Target setting with real buy-in
Increasing user adoption
Keeping track of progress
Tapping into intuition
Exploring the business environment
Deploying quality of approach
Appreciating the full implications
Making sure actions happen
Looking at creative adaptation
Taking higher level perspectives
Getting everyone on the same page
Keeping virtual attention
Ensuring actions are fully considered
Continuous learning from everything
Help in selecting a template
We have also developed a mega template, based on the selection grid above. It has all of the templates in one whiteboard, linked directly to the matrix and descriptions of how to use them. Click here to access it.