AIMS
Used for brainstorming ideas around the principles of circularity.
HOW TO USE THE TOOL
- Start by getting your core team together. Brainstorms are most effective when you have a group of people and are able to build on each other’s ideas. If you haven’t done too much of this before, check out the rules of brainstorming here.
- To jump in, a good brainstorm always starts with a good question. Here are some example questions to get you started: How might we make our product or service more modular/adaptable? How might our product be inspired by living systems? How might we turn our product offering into a service? How might our product be refurbished over time?
- Now that you have an idea of how this works, what questions might have arisen from your User-Centred Research that you want to explore? What else can you brainstorm that could make your offering more circular?
- Using a concept sheet, sketch out ideas that come to mind as you brainstorm. Go for quantity. Defer judgement. Encourage wild ideas. Build on the ideas of others. Be as visual as possible. This isn’t the time to second guess your ideas. Just get them out there and keep going!
- Once everyone has sketched out a variety of ideas. Put them all up on a board. Use something like post-its or stickers to vote on the ones you are the most excited about. What do people gravitate towards?
TO VIEW & DOWNLOAD THE TOOL : https://www.circulardesignguide.com/post/brainstorm-circular-solutions
Product Processes and stages
PSS Processes and stages
Sustainable-focused ideas generation, selection and clustering (Product concept design)
- Generation of sustainable oriented ideas for PSS (Service concept design)
- S.PSS/Sustainability service detailed design (Service detailed design & engineering)