Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
lappövning [lapp]
English translation:
brainstorming [note]
Added to glossary by
Helen Johnson
May 26, 2004 13:04
19 yrs ago
Swedish term
lappövning
Swedish to English
Bus/Financial
Economics
business book
Sample sentence: De verktyg som vi använder mest i benchlearning är: lappövning (i alla kreative möten under alla steg)...
It's where you ask people to write things on bits of paper and pin them on a board, choose from them and discuss them. What would you call a 'lapp' in the formal sense, please, given that this is a business book?
TIA,
Helen
It's where you ask people to write things on bits of paper and pin them on a board, choose from them and discuss them. What would you call a 'lapp' in the formal sense, please, given that this is a business book?
TIA,
Helen
Proposed translations
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3 +2 | Note | Terry Arness |
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I guess... But this sounds like a form of "brainstorming" to me.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
George Hopkins
: Could also be slip or tag, ie, notes.
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Peter Linton (X)
: These days they would almost certainly use Post-it notes. We certainly called it "brainstorming," sometimes also "blue sky thinking."
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Comment: "Thanks, all. I said 'note' for 'lapp', and I think 'brainstorming' is probably appropriate for the term I quoted."
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