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July 16, 2025

How to Generate Bold Ideas with the Wombat Framework

Diverse team using Wombat Framework: sketching bold ideas on sticky notes around a table


Introduction

Generating bold ideas isn’t about brainstorming more—it’s about thinking differently. The Wombat Framework is a structured process that helps businesses dig deeper, embrace creativity, and drive innovation. Perfect for marketers, agency teams, and business leaders, this approach aligns innovation with cultural insight—ideal for U.S. Hispanic audiences who value community, creativity, and authenticity.


What Is the Wombat Framework?

The Wombat Framework is a four-step innovation model inspired by how wombats think: deeply, resourcefully, and with resilience. The steps are:

  1. Widen — Expand perspectives
  2. Organize — Cluster and prioritize
  3. Make — Prototype rapidly
  4. Bias — Test, iterate, and refine

Each step builds on the previous, transforming raw ideas into culturally resonant, actionable strategies.


1. Widen: Expand Your Horizons

Start with broad exploration. Gather your team and go beyond typical brainstorming—ask wild, open-ended “What if?” questions. Example prompts:

Diverse team using Wombat Framework: sketching bold ideas on sticky notes around a table
  • What if we treated our customers like family in every campaign?
  • What if humor and nostalgia led our messaging?

Encourage diverse voices—especially bilingual or bicultural team members—to surface culturally grounded insights that resonate authentically.


2. Organize: Cluster and Focus

After collecting ideas, group them into themed buckets:

  • Family & Familia Connections
  • Cultural Pride & Heritage
  • Digital Community Building

Use techniques like dot-voting or “Yes, and…” to surface 3–5 high-impact ideas that naturally connect with your Hispanic audience.


3. Make: Prototype Boldly

Transform concepts into tangible prototypes:

  • Draft a social media storyboard.
  • Mock up an event scene.
  • Script a 15‑second bilingual promo video.

These don’t need to be polished—just real enough to test reactions.


4. Bias: Test and Refine

Share your prototypes with a small group from your target demographic—perhaps trusted community partners or bilingual staff. Ask:

  • Does this feel genuine?
  • Will this spark pride and connection?

Gather feedback, refine, and iterate. Maybe a tagline evolves from “Family Matters” to “Familia Primero.”


Why the Wombat Framework Works

  • Depth Over Volume: It prioritizes meaningful ideas over quantity.
  • Cultural Resonance: Centers voices and values of the U.S. Hispanic community.
  • Speed to Insight: Rapid prototyping means quick learning and course correction.

🔧 5 Practical Tips to Maximize Impact

  1. Create Diverse Teams: Mix backgrounds, languages, and perspectives.
  2. Use Visual Templates: Storyboards, mood boards, and mind maps engage creativity.
  3. Time-Box Each Phase: e.g., 30 minutes Widen, 15 minutes Organize.
  4. Celebrate Small Wins: Share quick prototype wins to build momentum.
  5. Embed Cultural Insight: At every stage, ask “Does this reflect orgullo, comunidad, familia?”

Let’s Build Something Together

Reach out today and discover how 11:11 Media can help your brand connect, engage, and grow with the Hispanic community.