More and more managers complain to me that their virtual brainstorms suck, and they can’t get people to engage. Here are the top 5 reasons I hear.
- People show up distracted
- They finish another meeting and get magically transported to a new topic without the time to transition. You start at a disadvantage.
- Topic but no clear goal
- The conversation meanders, there’s no clear progress and people disengage.
- Silence!
- You ask a question, and there’s…. nothing. Most often people aren’t trying to be mean—they’re just not confident they have something good to say.
- The extroverts save the day
- And everyone else cheers inside as they don’t have to talk. What’s the point again of having everyone in this meeting?
- Tech steals attention
- Slack/texting/etc make unending dopamine hits - good luck overcoming that with your conversation topic.
OUR HERO ARRIVES: THINK PAIR SHARE
Step 1: Think
- What: pick a clear goal, then have each person write ideas on their own for 5 minutes (while you play music)
- Why: each participant is accountable for solo work. Helps introverts collect thoughts and gain confidence to share.
Step 2: Pair
- What: create breakout rooms of 2-3 people where they share and build on their solo thinking (10 minutes)
- Why: there is nowhere to hide in a pair—you must engage! Helps the best ideas rise to the top before sharing with the whole group.
Step 3: Share
- What: Close the breakout rooms. Everyone shares their ideas one at a time, followed by a whole group discussion. (15 minutes)
- Why: you’ll have an engaged, lively discussion with way better ideas.
That’s a tight 30 minute agenda:
- Think: 5 minutes
- Pair: 10 minutes
- Share: 15 minutes
Have fun mining your team’s intelligence! I promise it will feel great when people start sharing ideas. Comment below and let us know how it went!
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