If you read Reg Gupton's recent post on "Secrets to a successful Mastermind Group meeting format" you will notice that one of the key ingredients to his groups is coming up with 21 ideas to solve one of the group member's problems.
I brought this idea up to one of my groups on Thursday and they loved the idea. We're going to be doing a slightly different format where we allot 30 minutes to brainstorming. Since many of the members want an opportunity to brainstorm their problems, we're going to give 2 members 15 minutes each to present a problem and then have the group come up with as many ideas as possible to help solve the problem.
I'm looking forward to an exciting meeting next month and potentially making Reg's suggestions a regular part of our meetings!
Thanks for the great suggestion Reg!
I brought this idea up to one of my groups on Thursday and they loved the idea. We're going to be doing a slightly different format where we allot 30 minutes to brainstorming. Since many of the members want an opportunity to brainstorm their problems, we're going to give 2 members 15 minutes each to present a problem and then have the group come up with as many ideas as possible to help solve the problem.
I'm looking forward to an exciting meeting next month and potentially making Reg's suggestions a regular part of our meetings!
Thanks for the great suggestion Reg!
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