Rose Thorn Bud Template
Categorize things as positive, negative, or promising with the Rose Thorn Bud Template.
About the Rose Thorn Bud Template
The Rose Thorn Bud Template provides a clear and comprehensive approach to analyzing data and structuring problems. The team is instructed to approach each situation with thoroughness, methodical thinking, and analytical skills. They are motivated to identify positive experiences (pink), negative experiences (purple), and promising goals or insights (green).
By using this framework, the team can better understand the challenges they face and develop effective strategies to overcome them. Identifying Roses, Thorns, and Buds encourages the team to think critically and creatively and approach problems with a positive and proactive mindset. This framework is valuable for any team looking to improve their problem-solving skills and achieve their goals.
Benefits of using the template
Promote data comprehension, collaboration, and problem-solving.
Inclusive of the input from the whole team.
Encourage fruitful conversation.
How to use the template in Miro
Dedicate each pack of stickies to one user.
Set a timer for the participants.
When complete, have everyone present their final outcome.
Setup
Start a topic for reflection.
Gather your team.
Useful tips
Embrace asynchronous collaboration for feedback generation.
Limit each sticky note to one issue, insight, or idea.
Prioritize feedback over solutions.
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