Co-Creation Template
Use the Co-Creation Template to convey your ideal solutions through symbolic representations.
About the Co-creation Template
This template serves as a tool for people to express their ideas through visual representation. It provides a set of essential elements that make it easy and efficient to communicate visions.
By examining these creations, one can identify both explicit and implicit needs. For instance, a human resources team might use symbols to depict people and various work scenarios, such as in-person, remote, or hybrid, to envision their ideal work environment. The result is a set of informative artifacts that reflect people's wants and expectations.
Benefits of using the template
Reveal individuals' wants and desires.
Discover hidden and unfulfilled needs.
Question your assumptions.
Generate models to guide future endeavors.
How to use the template in Miro
Provide an overview of the subject matter and ask participants to introduce themselves.
Encourage participants to select a background image from the options provided.
Encourage participants to position building block elements on the background image.
Encourage participants to further develop their vision.
Request participants to describe their creations. Actively listen and record observations.
Setup
Select a subject for examination.
Invite a group of stakeholders to be participants.
Engage stakeholders as contributors.
Useful tips
Use the icon library to discover more building elements.
Set a time constraint of 15-30 minutes for illustration.
Pay close attention to teams' desires and requirements.
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