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Gallery Method

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The gallery method goes back to Horst Geschka and is a creativity technique that combines the advantages of individual and group work in a simple way. Participants first work out their ideas on their own flipcharts. This is followed by the enrichment phase with the gallery walk and the final presentation of the final idea charts.

This is intended to awaken associations and further develop ideas collaboratively. The advantage of this method is that through the pictorial representation the creativity of all participants is stimulated and thus innovative solutions are produced.

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