Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) Practice Exam

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In which phase of design thinking are ideas collaboratively generated?

  1. Inspiration

  2. Implementation

  3. Analysis

  4. Ideation

The correct answer is: Ideation

The phase of design thinking where ideas are collaboratively generated is the Ideation phase. During this step, participants come together to brainstorm and generate a wide range of ideas and solutions to address the challenges identified in the earlier phases. The emphasis is on creativity and exploring a multitude of possibilities, encouraging open dialogue and the sharing of perspectives. This collaborative approach allows for diverse insights, fostering innovation and out-of-the-box thinking. The Ideation phase builds on the insights gathered during the Inspiration phase, where understanding the needs and problems of users occurs, leading to targeted brainstorming in Ideation. While Implementation and Analysis phases have their roles, they do not focus primarily on the generation of ideas; Implementation is more concerned with the actual execution of solutions, and Analysis involves assessing and refining ideas rather than generating them.