Workshop »Collecting ideas for YumShare app from sponsor and supplier perspective« (WS-1)
- Participants
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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
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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
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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
- Errors, Warnings, Todos
- e052: There is no reference for developer.
- add intention
- add referenceGroupDefinition
- add approachedBy
- add description
- add additionalDocuments
- update content
Procedure
- Greeting
- Introduction (5 minutes)
- Provision of the miroboard (https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVO0coOnU=/)
- Presentation of the method mindmap
- Presentation of the method 6 Thinking Hats
- Workshop (55 minutes)
- Creating a mindmap on the topic of sustainability (20 minutes)
- Practicing the 6 Thinking Hats method on the topic food sharing (35 minutes)
- White hat (objectivity, neutrality)
- Red hat (personal feelings, subjective opinion)
- Black hat (objective, negative arguments)
- Yellow hat (objective, positive characteristics)
- Green hat (new ideas)
- Reflection of the executed methods and developed results (10 minutes)
- Feedback and farewell
Liste der Ideen/Vorschläge
6 Thinking Hats method
White Hat
Red Hat
Black Hat
Yellow Hat
Blue Hat