The future of mobility
This template discusses how mobility can be made more sustainable. You ask participants which forms of mobility they use now and which 'green' possibilities they see for themselves in the future.
See all templatesCreate visual nuances via pointers, mood boards, sticky notes and much more. Activate participants remotely or face-to-face, through smart use of mobile devices.
Avoid black-and-white discussions
Realtime visualisations keep everyone engaged
Each voice with its own colour visible in the dialogue
Anonymous data storage complies with GDPR
Automatic visual reporting and export to Excel
INTERACTION MODULES
You can choose from a wide range of interaction formats whereby everybody joins with their smartphone. Play with pointers and mood boards or challenge your participants with a dilemma! Create an immersive experience for all participants and increase the focus of the conversation.
Moodboard
For a visual brainstorm in which subjective topics such as atmosphere, style and mood are important
WatchPointer
Ask your participants to point something, for example on a packaging design, a map or a process diagram
WatchDilemma
Stimulate the discussion by asking participants to take a position, also visualize doubt and hesitation
WatchQuadrant
Ask participants to take a position on a quadrant with multiple dimensions, discuss the different points of view
WatchImage
Build your story line by adding slides, pictures or photos to your QANDR, to introduce a topic or to conclude
WatchSticky Notes
Ask participants to send in post-it notes and position these on a ready canvas or on a picture that you upload yourself
WatchA good start is half the battle: examples you can adapt to your situation
This template discusses how mobility can be made more sustainable. You ask participants which forms of mobility they use now and which 'green' possibilities they see for themselves in the future.
See all templatesAfter facts and figures about solar panels and via Dilemmas, you present participants with a number of statements about how roofs can be used. Then, using Quadrants and Wordclouds, you discuss which types of roofs are most suitable.
SEE ALL TEMPLATESYou question participants with Polls, Pointers and Wordclouds about possible target groups for the product or service. With Dilemmas and Quadrants you go even deeper into this. The group visualizes the best ideas in a Moodboard.
See all templatesRead what facilitators have to say about QandR
QandR activates and inspires participants and creates extra space for interaction in the (digital) dialogue. This space is for instance the movement of their dot and during the conversation you can see that they influence each other, change their minds and come up with new ideas.
The main attraction of QandR for us was that we did not have to choose between online or physical. Wherever this crisis may lead, because QandR uses the smartphone as starting point of the interaction, the tool is equally effective in either scenario.
QandR enables us to retrieve individual insights in the moment, without or without mutual influence. The tool is intuitive, playful and visual, connecting the target group and end client in a new way.
FROM MARKET RESEARCH TO CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
From market research to citizen participation, from training courses to webinars. These are all situations where the approach improves when opinions are visualized in an intuitive way and the participants in the conversation are really listened to. The companies listed below regularly use QandR.