Collaboration Frameworks
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Collaboration frameworks are interactive techniques used with the Scrum Team to generate new ideas, explore assumptions and rationalise existing concepts.
Categories of collaboration frameworks include:
- Understanding – how can we improve our understanding of the problem?
- Exploring – how can we consider a range of ideas and concepts and expand our understanding of the possibilities?
- Evaluating – how can we consider multiple perspectives and critically evaluate the ideas?
- Converging – how can we rationalise our ideas and converge on a great solution?
Collaboration Activities & Workshops
Below are some examples of collaboration frameworks and how they can be used:
- 2 Min Brainstorm
- Affinity Mapping
- Dot Voting
- Fist of Five
- Radio Tuning
- Selection In A Range
- Decisional Balance Sheet
- Quadrant Chart
- Note & Vote
- Dump & Sort