1. What is the Osborne checklist?
Osborne's checklist method is a way to sort out ideas and solve problems through dialogue. Its core is to combine brainstorming with dialogue, and to achieve the purpose of thinking and solving problems through recording and sorting out the contents of dialogue.
Second, the advantages of Osborne checklist method
1. You can involve team members to solve problems together and avoid problems caused by personal consciousness deviation.
2. Through goal setting and real-time recording, the clarity and execution of team goals can be improved.
3. It is suitable for teams in all fields and types, which can promote innovation and improve efficiency.
Third, how to use Osborne checklist method
1. Determine the problem or goal: Before the dialogue begins, make clear the problem to be solved or the goal to be achieved.
2. Initialize the checklist: create a checklist (mind map) according to the characteristics of the problem, and record and collect all the key points in the dialogue in the checklist.
3. Start a dialogue and record it: record the list and have a dialogue at the same time, and record the information, ideas and opinions in the dialogue.
4. Refining records: filtering, sorting and optimizing the recorded information to obtain a clear solution or action plan.
In a word, Osborne checklist is a method of thinking and solving problems with dialogue as the core. By recording and sorting out conversations, the team can reach a better consensus, promote innovation and improve efficiency. In practice, we need to pay attention to the process of dialogue and the quality of records, and at the same time, we need to use them flexibly in combination with specific situations.
The so-called checklist method is to list related problems according to the characteristics of the object to be studied and form a checklist. Then check the discussion one by one. So as to find a lot of ideas to solve the problem. It guides people to solve problems according to the idea of testing items, which is convenient for more detailed thinking.