ideapohjia
Ideapohjia is a term used in design thinking and collaborative ideation to describe a set of foundational idea bases used to organize and develop early-stage concepts. Each ideapohja acts as a thematic container intended to capture core assumptions, user needs, and potential solutions, allowing teams to compare directions without committing to a single path.
Origin and etymology: The word appears to derive from Finnish ideapohja, combining idea with pohja meaning
Use and structure: An ideapohja typically consists of a small collection of seeds, each representing a distinct
Workflow: Facilitators prompt participants to populate ideapohjia with ideas, map overlaps, and identify gaps. Visual canvases
Applications and impact: Ideapohjia are used in early product discovery, service design, and innovation sprints to
Criticism: Some critics argue the term is vague and can replace substantive analysis with a label. Effective
See also: design thinking, brainstorming, idea management, early product discovery.