Whiteboard Templates
Leverage best-in-class templates to jumpstart your next Whiteboard session
The Assumptions Grid is used when looking to identify the riskiest assumptions from a project or effort.
Brainstorm + Prioritize can help facilitate an entire brainstorm from thinking through concepts to prioritization of those concepts.
Utilize Brainwriting when you want to quickly add a set of structured notes to facilitate a rapid (5-10 minutes) ideation sprint in written format.
Use the Business Model Canvas template when you are looking for a strategic tool to map or define a business model.
Use the Customer Journey Map template when you are looking to better understand your customer’s journey and subsequent business actions.
The Empathy Map can help you better understand your customer’s wants and needs.
Use the Fishbone Diagram to identify all root causes and components as part of a particular problem or project.
Use Rose, Thorn, Bud on projects to help identify themes that are suited for the team vs. areas to improve.
Utilize Simple Roadmap when you want to chart actions across time, comparative to workstreams.
SWOT Analysis is a framework to help you understand strategic and competitive positioning.
Use the Roundtable Ice Breaker to “stage” a meeting that highlights the attendee’s personalities.
Bring some fun to your next meeting by celebrating your team culture with the Put a Meme on it! Ice Breaker Template.
Have fun discovering who knows who by showcasing your team’s personalities with the What’s at Your Table Ice Breaker Template.
Try the Superpower Ice Breaker template; it’s sure to unmask your team’s superheroes; and supervillains, maybe?
Use this virtual interpretation of the classic game Pictionary to get your team in a creative and collaborative mood.