Better group brainstorming

How readily do your employees speak up in meetings? I mean ALL team members, not just the few who comfortably share great (and even not so great) ideas often. 

Unfortunately, simply asking the team to "share their thoughts" doesn't always ensure we'll hear all their ideas. Especially in a remote environment. In this video, I suggest a few small tweaks you can make to your group brainstorming process that will get you better results and ensure everyone is engaged.

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