Une question posée ce matin sur Twitter sur les meilleurs outils de brainstorming. Je vous livre les conclusions :
- un artefact permettant le bascule dans une situation de réflexion intense (certains ont mentionné la bière, d’autres la nuit…)
- de quoi prendre des notes, ou papier ou “word”
- de quoi faire partager ses notes et réflexions
- de quoi générer de la convivialité
Bref, 4 grands axes pour un bon co-working/travail collaboratif !
Laurent : what’s ur favorite tool for mind/brainstorming ?via Twitter - 9:34am - Comment - LikeUnlike - Show Feedback (8)Hide
- steve_e @lilzeon I use Freemind http://bit.ly/1LDfy It’s pretty good for that kind of thing, especially if you get it up on a screen in meetings from TweetDeck in reply to lilzeon

- thibautthomas @lilzeon paper & pen, Muji notebooks or paperboards. from web in reply to lilzeon

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Laurent Le Coustumer at 9:39am February 23 beer!

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Agathe Nougaret at 9:57am February 23 chopsticks !

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Laurent Le Coustumer at 9:59am February 23 fortune cookies!

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Laurent Enzo François at 10:00am February 23 not bad. what else?

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Laurent Le Coustumer at 10:00am February 23 Freemind/Mind manager

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Laurent Le Coustumer at 10:01am February 23 (plus beer)

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Agathe Nougaret at 10:09am February 23 magic markers (yep, to actually write ! you junkies !!)

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Laurent Le Coustumer at 10:11am February 23 “write”?? like with the hand and a pencil?? you freak!

- @eni_kao Lack of sleep, red wine, bread and cheese : you get the most strange ideas at 4 o’clock. Some are quite good.
Merci !










