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What we each see is always different than what some else sees. So explain what you see in the below picture and explore how you could use such an optical illusion to begin a brainstorming activity with a work-team?

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In the picture below I can see the half face of a person. From one view point it is a half face of a person looking to the right. From another viewpoint it is the half face of a person looking at you.
A brainstorming activity with a work team can begin by considering the two viewpoints about what the picture is ...

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