After your team has worked through the data, you could have them pair
up and do some braindrawing which is visual brainstorming of ideas or
pieces of ideas related to your data.  The brainstorming could involve
different types of sketches including some workflow diagrams, features
that emerge from your data, or features ideas.

If this sounds interesting, I can send you some more details.

Chauncey

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Sally Abolrous<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm planning a 3 hour meeting for my team to:
> - read through stories of our 3 field observations and 7-8 phone
> interviews and identify tasks, pain points, and insights
> - build an affinity diagram
> - brainstorm design ideas for our product (which we don't know
> anything about yet)
>
> This is a new team and this is our first project together. I've run
> similar sessions in the past with other teams (not covering so much
> though), but I'd like to learn more about how other people are
> running sessions like these and if anyone has any good tips/advice to
> ensure success.
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