Following on from PIN
Position
Interest (mutual)
Need
I think its slightly cheating to call it PIN but any other acronyms out there that you would like to share?
I quite like STAR
Situation
Thoughts (and feelings)
Actions
Results
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Following on from PIN
Position
Interest (mutual)
Need
I think its slightly cheating to call it PIN but any other acronyms out there that you would like to share?
I quite like STAR
Situation
Thoughts (and feelings)
Actions
Results
Leaders need to stop the self-sacrifice cycle
Middle management’s biggest challenge
Unlocking courage
16 Responses
PIN Triangle
Why is it slightly cheating to call it PIN?
— Thanks Andrew Miller
Mutual
Because mutual interest starts with an M…
STAFAR
Thoughts (and feelings)
Actions
Results
Should be STAFAR
STAFAR
There are 250 STAR’s and no STAFARS so I think STAR wins
http://www.acronymfinder.com/STAR.html
Favourite repeatable acronyms
Steve,
There are FAR too many inappropriate ones to post here!!!
My favourite that actually is repeatable is: VALUE (The context is "Adding value to your goals") – very similar to the one we all know about (SMART)
V = Verifiable
A = Accountable
L = Linked to organisational goals
U = Useful
E = Easily tracked
VALUE
Hi Sophie
when I started reading your post I misread it..
My favourite that actually is repeatable is: VALUE (The context is "Adding value to your goals") …
Value
Added
Leading to
U’r (your)
Enrichment
ERIC
I find this one very useful for health & safety risk assessment training;
E Eliminate
R Replace
I Isolate
C Control
And yes I know you should add PD to the end of it technically
SCAMPER
This acronym (SCAMPER) for finding new ideas for anything is in my view the most useful and directly applicable of all creativity tools. It requires one to preface each letter in the acronym with the question What if I/we ?:
Substitute (one thing for another – person, group, material etc)
Combine (this with something else)
Adapt (this for a different market, client group, stakeholder etc)
Modify (scale it up, scale it down, duplicate it)
Put it to another use (use this existing technique in a different context etc)
Eliminate (take something out of it etc)
Reverse (turn it inside out, reverse assumptions etc)
Best Wishes,
Kevin
Newsletter
"This acronym (SCAMPER) for finding new ideas for anything is in my view the most useful and directly applicable of all creativity tools"
Like this one…could possibly make it to my monthly newsletter!
Thanks
Steve
OSRAM How to light up your audience when presenting
I use OSRAM to help remember the 5 most important aspects of a presentation.
or in the same vain if you are about to perform an demonstration think OPERA
All the best
Graham
http://www.businesspresentation.biz
SCAMPER
Hi Steve,
I have numerous examples of SCAMPER in science and technology, music, food, advertising and even art !! I am shortly publishing an article on this where I studied a number of issues of New Scientist and mapped new developments on to the SCAMPER tool and haven’t yet found one that doesn’t fit. Similarly with advertising where I have examples of videos advertising cars and each one can be related to one or more of these transformative questions.
It is my belief that if we equip people with these transformations by example they can diagnose creative ideas when they see them and then start to apply the transformations to their own challenges. It’s far more productive than brainstorming …..
Best Wishes,
Kevin
KISS
Thanks Kevin…will think of some reasons to use it I’m sure.
Anyone else find
Keep
It
Simple
Stupid
Offensive or is it just me?
ARP
It’s not training related but I used this in a training session to show how acronyms mean different things to different people. To most IT people on the course it means Address Resolution Protocol.
Acronym
Reduction
Program
Craig
Singapore is the land of acronyms
As I live in the land of Acronyms, I hate them.
Here it is possible to construct a sentence almost entirely of acronyms, and people will understand it!
So my favourite has to be
TLA
Answers on a postcard . .
— Tony Latimer, MCC Master Executive Coach Training Director, Asia Pacific Corporate Coach Institute http://www.tonylatimer.net http://www.acci.sg
people
My favourite (serious) is PEOPLE; an acronym to classify non verbal behaviours that can be used in communication training (you can download an explanation from http://www.coach-and-courses.com)
My favourite (less serious) is SEP…from the Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy…Somebody Else’s Problem, great when looking at Monkey Management or Stress
My favourite "back at yer" anecdote is that in the American Army they used to refer to LBE~Load Bearing Equipment….which they shamefacedly admitted "You Brits call it a "belt"!"…………………………then the Brits replaced the "belt" with PLCE~Personal Load Carrying Equipment (an FLA rather than the more popular TLA.
and finally
We use acronyms (often/usually) as shorthand; they are quicker to say that the words they represent……..so why is the single most common acronym 9 syllables long when the words it replaces are 3 syllables?
Which acronym is that?
doubleyoudoubleyoudoubleyou
Rus Slater
Degrees
Abbreviation rather than an acronym, but I couldn’t resist.
BS = Bull Sh*t
MS = More Sh*t
PhD = Piled Higher & Deeper