W5 Session Topics Spin the wheel, W5 stands for "Who, What, Where, When, Why" and is often used as a framework for organizing and planning sessions or meetings. that you can use to pick a random item from the list: Geology, Technology, What's This, Music, Cinema, Language, History, Art History, Sciences, Economics, Mythology, Architecture, Biology, Cuisine, Colloquialisms, Pop Culture, Civics, Literature, Fun Facts, Geography, How It's Made, Anatomy.
Some possible topics or themes for a W5 session could include:
-Who: a focus on individuals or specific groups of people, such as employees, customers, or stakeholders
-What: a focus on specific tasks or projects, such as product development, marketing campaigns, or process improvements
-Where: a focus on location or geography, such as regional differences, remote work, or international expansion
-When: a focus on timing or scheduling, such as deadlines, milestones, or seasonal fluctuations
-Why: a focus on the underlying reasons or motivations for a particular topic or decision.
It's also possible to combine different W5 topics in a single session to get an overview of a complex topic.