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Targetor Workshop adjusts to numerous brainstorming, planning and specification situations

Workshop enables the following, among others: 

  • Collection of different ideas, goals, aims or development ideas
  • Grouping of generated ideas into the right points in time or fields
  • Prioritization of generated ideas, aims or goals through the voting function
  • Creation of a road map or the publication, printing or exporting of workshop results
  • Users can see in real-time what others think and have suggested
  • Generated issues can be transferred to Targetor Cube where further processing of the issue can be continued

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Targetor Workshop adheres to the following phases in brainstorming and planning work

1. Planning and brainstorming phase, in which the participants post idea and suggestion notes on the Workshop board.

2. Grouping phase, in which the group leader arranges the new notes into a sensible arrangement and grouping.

3. Voting phase, in which the participants can vote on the meaning and importance of the notes.

4. Analyzing phase, in which participants can discuss (at a meeting or via a conference call) the results and revise them.

5. Reporting phase, in which the results are exported into a document.

Targetor Workshop can be used as an electronic brainstorming and planning tool in meetings or when working over the web as a common virtual idea board. In the latter instance, users do not need to be logged in simultaneously.

Targetor Workshop is designed to be a motivating and easy-to-use tool that is based on the well known, brainstorming and planning process used the world over, i.e. the stick-on note technique.

All Targetor software is used with an internet browser and they work on all the best-known browsers. The customer can order the software as the SaaS-model or the software can be installed into an organization's own server behind the customer's won firewall. Both Linux and Microsoft operation systems are supported.

Software patent pending (c) Targetor