During online, collaborative meeting sessions, a project team is consistently in consensus, which is causing a creativity roadblock. Which of the following can the facilitator do to minimize this issue?
D. Use a whiteboard.
Using a whiteboard in an online collaborative meeting can help stimulate creativity and encourage participants to generate diverse ideas. A virtual whiteboard allows the facilitator and team members to visually brainstorm, draw diagrams, and jot down ideas in real time. It provides a platform for participants to contribute their thoughts and visually represent their ideas, which can help break the consensus and promote new perspectives.
I agree with A because if the facilitator is presenting and people have questions about the overall meeting, enabling chat is best in this scenario so individual can clarify and understand what is at hand. Whiteboard I was leaning toward because individuals can chime in and clarify their intents. Survey would be seen after the meeting is over unless you're using something like TEAMS that enable almost all the function stated in the choices, but this topic seems to be pointing at bare bone video chat.
Answer is Surveys.
Surveys provide a structured and confidential way to gather individual input, which can then be used to encourage more open and diverse discussions during the meeting.
I would say B surveys. This would force independent ideas/answers without external influence. Basically it would avoid group thinking which manifests itself as always being in consensus during the meetings.
I initially thought the same. However I looked at the Dion Study guide and it directly mentions whiteboards or virtual whiteboards as a means for people to share their creative ideas. Seems like D is the BEST way to go in spite of the questions slight vagueness leaving B to be a possibility.
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