Breakout Group

A smaller subgroup of attendees formed during an offline meeting to discuss specific topics. Breakout groups are commonly used in larger meetings to promote collaboration, brainstorming, or in-depth discussions.

Key features of breakout groups include:

The division of participants into smaller teams, each with a designated objective or agenda.
Facilitated discussions or activities aimed at achieving the goals set for the breakout session.
The regrouping of participants to share insights, findings, or solutions with the larger meeting audience.
Breakout groups enhance engagement and interaction during meetings by allowing participants to delve into topics of interest, provide diverse perspectives, and contribute to the meeting’s overall objectives.