The Petal Power Facilitation Game
The Petal Power Facilitation game is designed to guide teams through a structured process for idea generation and prioritization. Using a large flower metaphor with eight petals representing different ideas, participants will collaborate to brainstorm, explore, and evaluate concepts, leading to actionable outcomes. The game’s objective is to spark creativity and build consensus around key ideas, helping teams move from divergent thinking to aligned decision-making.
Use Petal Power Facilitation when you need to:
This game is particularly effective in team retrospectives, project kickoffs, or innovation meetings when there’s a need to evaluate various ideas and come to a consensus.
You can purchase visual facilitation charts for this game at Visual Thinking School Charts.
Objective: To brainstorm a wide range of ideas related to the topic.
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By limiting time and post-its, the group is encouraged to share a variety of ideas without overthinking. For more insights on why quick brainstorming works, check on https://visualthinkingschool.eu/charts
Objective: To delve deeper into selected ideas and refine them.
Game Mechanics:
This phase allows participants to collaborate and refine the initial ideas, giving them more depth and consideration before moving forward.
Objective: To prioritize the best ideas for implementation.
Game Mechanics:
Tip: Participants should be able to distribute their votes strategically based on the criteria for success, feasibility, or impact. Voting helps create a clear visual consensus of the group’s priorities.
Objective: To create actionable steps for the top ideas.
Game Mechanics:
At this point, it’s crucial to ensure that every actionable idea has an owner and a timeline for execution.
At the end of the game, take a moment for reflection. Ask participants for feedback on the process and whether any ideas from earlier phases deserve further attention.
Petal Power Facilitation is a highly visual, structured, and fun way to guide teams through idea generation, discussion, prioritization, and action planning. For those looking to deepen their skills in visual facilitation and lead engaging sessions like this, check out our Visual Facilitation Certification Course at Visual Thinking School Courses.
Why Petal Power Works
This game around the principle of visual thinking, helping teams not only to generate ideas but also to see connections, vote on priorities, and execute actionable plans. Using visual metaphors like the flower petals enhances memory retention and encourages holistic thinking, while game elements such as dice and dot votes keep the activity dynamic and engaging.
Ready to try Petal Power Facilitation? You can get the facilitation charts for this activity at Visual Thinking School Charts and make your next meeting or workshop bloom with creativity!
Piyuesh is the founder of Visual Thinking School, Netherlands. He is passionate about empowering organizations and classrooms with Visual Thinking Skills. He conducts trainings onBusiness Sketchnotes™ , Classroom Sketchnotes™, Visual Business Storytelling™, Graphic Facilitation™
In his free time, piyuesh likes practicing Aerial Yoga, Acro yoga, Krav Maga and Pole workouts.