What I liked:
  • good combo of info and interaction
  • very good exercise
  • 3 cools methods!
  • new insight on creating ideas
  • practicals
  • interaction
  • real exercise to experience process
  • well prepared (!= user feedbacks for exercise)
  • the interactive way of sharing your ideas, and giving us a case to work with
  • learnt new technics
  • explaining process
  • role play
  • interactive
  • fun
  • exercise was enrichment on brainstorming
  • different techniques proposed
  • the fact that you can be creative without speaking
  • tools/ ideas
  • topic
  • interactive
  • gives insight in the process
  • great idea-generating techniques!
  • overall: keep up the good spirit, smile and friencly attitude. It works!
  • innovative and practical
  • very true, our business want waterfall!
  • the speakers are prepared
  • I won :-)
  • interaction with team
  • discussions of ideas
  • participative, appeal to creativity
  • topic not often treated
  • good process, well prepared
  • enthusiasm
  • practical
  • nice presentation
  • clear
  • 3 concrete techniques to take away
  • well structured
  • very hands on
  • clear information on different techniques
  • good mix between theory and practice
  • very well prepared exercises
  • very clear on what you haved to do
  • good practical session
  • will introduce to our teams at home
  • well meant
To make it perfect:
  • more chocolate!
  • no chocolate won... :-(
  • less theory more practice (not all theory is equally usefull. I'll only remember the exercise)
  • after first try, let people give feedback, see how they can improve and check if they do during the 2nd try
  • share a real life example of a success story
  • better overview of the exercise in the beginning
  • give 1 handout with process
  • try not to push in the ideate phase
  • use different techniques in exercise
  • explain the things that need to be done by the groups more clearly
  • more time for exercises or exercise with a smaller scope
  • definition of waste
  • more alternatives to the process?
  • more time
  • explain the exercises a little better before starting them (i.e. how to use columns n the 6-3-5 exercise)
  • find a way to show the final votes from the jury on the wall/projector
  • case studies
  • real experiences
  • examples
  • more time!
  • more time
  • a more fair jury proces! :-)
  • less time with practice, more theory
  • small example run
  • a bit more guidance in the brainstorm sessions
  • explain the rules better by the exercise; the customer wants to have more than one idea
  • after the innovative ideas are presented, prsent an idea the "customer" will see as waste
  • shallow