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Viktor [21]
2 years ago
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Rene conducted a 20-minute brainwriting session during the historical society's monthly meeting. the agenda for the session focu

sed on ways to encourage average citizens to visit local historical sites. the group was writing ideas on flipcharts placed around the room when jeanne said that having a community-wide open house where people could show off important historical items in their homes that were related to the town's history was the best idea and everyone should stop writing. to improve the group's brainwriting, the group leader should
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oksian1 [2.3K]2 years ago
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To improve the group’s brain writing, "the group leader should <span>encourage participants to classify all ideas into groups before evaluating them".
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Group leaders should encourage all team members to share all thoughts regardless of how surprising they appear. Members must don't hesitate to talk transparently without dreading lost standing or validity. Subsequently, setting a "zero tolerance" for feedback is basic. Thus leaders ought to urge members to usefully examine and assess the greater part of the mutual plans to touch base at an agreement.
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