Workshop »Collecting ideas for YumShare app from sponsor and supplier perspective« (WS-1)

Participants
In total 5, from a target group size of 7. The participants belong to the stakeholder roles Investor and *** found no stakeholderRole with acronym developer *** and Supplier. The target group consists of the investors for the YumShare development project plus an employee of a local restaurant . The target group was approached by sending a discord message to the group-channel of the investor, asking for participation.
Conducting the Workshop
The Workshop took place on 18.05.2021 between 19:30 and 20:40 o'clock. The location was online.
Method: Mindmap and Six Thinking Hats
A Mindmap is a way to collect unfiltered ideas and opinions on a given topic in a structured manner. To go deeper into a select few of those ideas, the Six Thinking Hats method, to approach a topic from 6 distinct point of views (process control, neutral, personal feelings, positive, negative and new ideas), is used. This workshop attempted an online version of these approaches.
Additional Documentation
Documentation of the Miro boards used in the workshop
Responsible RE-Author(s) for this Artefact
Marc Kevin Zenzen, Stefan Steinhauer, und Tristan Schmele
History
(v1)   2022-05-24 - Initially created
(v2)   2022-05-31 - add workshop as pdf (not the best quality)
(v3)   2022-06-27 - updated header-text
(v4)   2022-07-22 - updated method-text
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Procedure

  1. Greeting
  2. Introduction (5 minutes)
    1. Provision of the miroboard (https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVO0coOnU=/)
    2. Presentation of the method mindmap
    3. Presentation of the method 6 Thinking Hats
  3. Workshop (55 minutes)
    1. Creating a mindmap on the topic of sustainability (20 minutes)
    2. Practicing the 6 Thinking Hats method on the topic food sharing (35 minutes)
      1. White hat (objectivity, neutrality)
      2. Red hat (personal feelings, subjective opinion)
      3. Black hat (objective, negative arguments)
      4. Yellow hat (objective, positive characteristics)
      5. Green hat (new ideas)
  4. Reflection of the executed methods and developed results (10 minutes)
  5. Feedback and farewell

Liste der Ideen/Vorschläge

6 Thinking Hats method

White Hat

White Hat

Red Hat

Red Hat

Black Hat

Black Hat

Yellow Hat

Yellow Hat

Blue Hat

Blue Hat