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4 Creative Brain Exercises for Teams in Collaborative Workspaces

If you're a part of a team working on a project together, how can you get the creative juices flowing? Check out these 4 simple yet enjoyable exercises.<br><br>Read the full article here: https://www.areaworks.com/4-creative-brain-exercises-for-collaborative-workspa

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4 Creative Brain Exercises for Teams in Collaborative Workspaces

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  1. 4 Creative Brain Exercises for Teams in Collaborative Workspaces

  2. 4 Creative Brain Exercises for Teams in Collaborative Workspaces We have seen time and time again how people working alongside one another in a coworking space naturally form collaborative teams. Coworking brings you into contact with like-minded creative workers who may have lots to offer your business. Great coworking space design supports this; everyone has the option to work privately, but breakout spaces give everyone the opportunity to mingle, and meeting spaces allow collaborators to work as a team. So, let’s say you’re part of a collaborative team working on a project together; how can you get the creative juices flowing? Check out these simple, enjoyable exercises.

  3. 1. Pass it On When you have several people brainstorming ideas together, it suddenly takes on more importance; other people are going to see this. Will your ideas affect how they see you? If you go blank, will you look stupid? It isn’t surprising that people are often reluctant to share ideas freely or find it difficult to communicate to a larger number of people. Meet up in the collaborative workspace and try this game to get everyone thinking creatively together, additionally, it can be quite effective to do this using a forwarded email that can be passed around the group.

  4. 2. Devil’s Advocate This creative thinking game is ideal for getting a team to have productive conversations in a collaborative space, especially when the members don’t necessarily know one another well. One of the main benefits of this game is that it gives everyone ‘permission’ to be constructively negative and come up with the worst-case scenarios that you can then work as a group to mitigate; and because it’s a creative exercise, it doesn’t bring the group down, or paint anyone as a pessimist. Instead, it fosters creative thinking, problem-solving and good communication. Read the full article | areaworks.com

  5. Starting the Collaborative Brain Workout The beauty of collaboration is that it enables a project to benefit from a wide range of different people. Everyone brings their talent, their passion, their experience and their personality to the table, and the team is more than the sum of its parts. These are the most valuable benefits of a collaborative workspace and this is what coworking is all about; the meeting of minds, the to and fro of discussion, learning from one another and finding creative solutions. Whether you’re looking for a collaborative workspace for a team or a coworking office in London where you can plant your business, we can help. At Areaworks, we go further than just a desk and Wi-Fi by creating spaces for businesses of all kinds to grow. If you’re looking for a workspace in London for rent book a tour, pop in for a coffee and let us show you around.

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