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MASS ENGAGEMENT. PINPOINT DECISIONS.
What it is like to use LikeMIND™
October 2013
© 2013 Neil Gaught & Associates Ltd
We are all individuals with our own points of view. Yet there are moments when we are aligned. LikeMIND™: Co-creation, problem solving, engagement and alignment. Mass engagement. Pinpoint Decisions.
© 2013 Gaught Conlon & Associates Ltd © 2013 Neil Gaught & Associates Ltd
What will LikeMIND feel like?
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• Online
• Confidential
• Easy to use
LikeMIND™ needs:
• Internet access • Computer or tablet • Open mind • Real time participation
LikeMIND™ doesn’t need: • Downloads • Cookies • Storage in the cloud • Technical capability
What do people notice about using LikeMIND™?
© 2013 Neil Gaught & Associates Ltd
• A safe space to speak your mind
• A chance to say what you think without waiting for your turn to speak
• A stimulating view into other people’s thoughts and ideas
• A chance to shape policy
• A chance to get your message across to the most senior people
• The possibility of being a thought leader
• A way to say what you think with no fear of shame, mockery or retribution
• Safe (anonymous) • Easy • Engaging • Satisfying • Meaningful • Motivating
What will LikeMIND™ give you?
Some guidelines for being a great LikeMIND™ participant
© 2013 Neil Gaught & Associates Ltd
• If you combine two thoughts then the others won’t be sure how to score what you have said so it’s best to express yourself one idea at a time.
• Take your time. There’s no rush - the average participant only makes a comment once every 5 minutes
• Avoid offensive remarks but please speak your mind. The more honest you are, the more valuable your input.
• There are no right and wrong answers. Your opinion is valid as your opinion.
• Likewise there are no crazy ideas. If you are in a co-creation discussion your “crazy” idea might just prompt someone else to think of something brilliant. You set up the goal and that’s an important contribution.
• Remember to score the other comments on your screen. If it doesn’t make sense to you or seems irrelevant you can score it in the middle, otherwise feel free to score as harshly or as generously as you see fit.
© 2013 Gaught Conlon & Associates Ltd © 2013 Neil Gaught & Associates Ltd
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