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This is a good way to brainstorm and collect multiple ideas while maintaining an overview.

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Post-its + Cards

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Mapping on a wall

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Work together to map your project onto a wall. Use slightly thicker pens and post-its. The cards can be sticked to the wall using tack-it/blue-tack or scotch tape (that you fold double).

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Example: A startup use MethodKit for Product Development to map and ideate around how a new feature of their product could function.

Map shortlisted cards

Use the kit to align colleagues, consultants and clients. Use it to create future visions and scenarios or as a research tool and checklist. How to run things? What are your priorities? Did you forget any important perspectives?

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