From the course: How to Create and Run a Brilliant Remote Workshop
Unlock the full course today
Join today to access over 22,700 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.
Selecting the right attendees for your workshop
From the course: How to Create and Run a Brilliant Remote Workshop
Selecting the right attendees for your workshop
- The quality of thinking you get from a workshop is entirely dependent on the attendees that you gather together. You want to curate a group of people with a breadth of knowledge, skills, experience and perspectives that gives you a larger thought space to work within. When you have a group who are all from the same department, and have the same assumptions, processes and mindset, you can't expect the same scale of thinking. In fact, what you'll tend to , is a crippling group think where everyone confirms each other's assumptions and the workshop ends up focusing on obvious and unambitious thoughts. Here's one way to select the right people for your workshop. Start by listing the knowledge, skills, experience and seniority that would be valuable to the thinking. Knowledge may include things like understanding how competitors operate, or recent customer complaints that you've had, financial regulations or any number of other…
Contents
-
-
-
The difference between in-person and remote workshops2m 57s
-
(Locked)
Principles of moving something you've planned offline to online3m
-
(Locked)
The solid foundations of a remote workshop2m 21s
-
(Locked)
Defining your output before you start2m 37s
-
(Locked)
Selecting the right attendees for your workshop2m 52s
-
-
-
-
-