@martin_demkowicz from experience, I feel like you the brainstorming sessions need to be a lot more pre-planned and structured versus in person you can be a bit more ad-lib.
The frustration with that is more than it can stifle some of the creativity you want out of the brainstorming session. You can also get scenarios where some participants are less engaged, or feel they can't speak up as easily in remote than in person.
That said overall, they are relatively small issues in the scheme of things, and would rather keep these sessions with those limitations / frustration versus not have them.
@stevenbirchall Sorry for the (travel-induced) delay... finally read your response properly and, now that I have, I can't help but sharing a plug: what if you could have those remote brainstorming sessions without the aforementioned limitations/frustrations? :)
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