Point of View Exercises

Learn the WHY behind exercises


In this article:


Overview of the brainstorming process

Here is an overview of the Point of View process:
  1. Question - Clearly define the problem by formulating a specific question for the group to answer. 
  2. Brainstorm - The group brainstorms ideas - no idea is critiqued or turned down; every idea is captured as close to verbatim as possible
  3. Vote - With a thorough ideas list, every participant votes on what they believe to be the best ideas
  4. Understand - With votes in and now visible to the group, each person explains why they voted the way they did.
  5. Re-vote - After each person explains their votes, everyone is given the opportunity to change their mind and re-vote.
  6. Take Action - Now the group has the best ideas identified and a lot of "buy-in" because they took the time to truly collaborate.

Point of View exercise screen

The Point of View exercises screen shows you all of the exercises you are a participant in or facilitator of.

You can click on the hyperlinked question to open the exercise.


If you do not see the exercise you are looking for, you can adjust the filter to view all exercises. Click the filter icon in the upper right > click Exercises > and select All Exercises.

To create your first exercise, see the articles below. When you are ready to invite team members to participate, be sure to send them the "Participate..." article.

Access/Security:

  • Participants and facilitators will initially see a list all the exercises they are a part of.
  • But any user can change the filter to access all existing exercises (except those marked as "Private")
  • Exercises marked as "Private" can only be viewed and accessed by participants and facilitators
  • Only facilitators can change an exercise's settings

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