GroupMap: Brainstorming With A Twist

GroupMapBrainstorming is an essential part to come up with great new ideas to improve business strategies. GroupMap is a real- time, collaborative brainstorming with a twist. It basically shows you what the group is thinking by combining views and ideas of individual participants. Through that, a significant insight is provided that eventually leads to a group, collective learning and effective decision making.

With GroupMap, you can improve engagement and participation greatly. That is to say, every member and teams can be a part of the brainstorming process without fear or embarrassment. Individuals can contribute, improving morale, and upping the chance of success. As a result, you can have a more productive work. You can also have focus conversations which will determine priorities while deciding on new initiatives, or basically finding out where to focus more.

GroupMap helps you to save time and money as well because you can do away with manual collations and save on coordination costs. Since feedback is instant, you can efficiently save time by immediately sharing ideas and improve rate and richness of information. What’s best is that it scales to large group, online, and real- time. This allows more people to work on the same issues without edit wars and noisy overfilled screens.

GroupMap stitches together individual maps. The more support an idea has, the larger it appears. Simple visual cues pull the group back together to focus on the key issues and show the range of options and ideas generated. Simply put, GroupMap makes everything easier. It’s simple, fun and engaging interactions increase participation, creativity, problem solving and knowledge exchange.

Currently, GroupMap is still in beta. But it is very nearly ready to launch. As of now, it is easy to use. So give it a try now using Chrome, Safari, or Safari Mobile.

1 comments
Jenny
Jenny

I have tried it out for a project - it is easy to use and does help to produce good ideas! It was also excellent for my son's class project and helped him think in a different way.