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⚡Calling all London Workshoppers - Get together London *27th September*🎉
Hello everyone, I met with @Katrina Dargel last week and we discussed meeting fellow workshoppers in London. Excited to meet anyone who is in the London area for a drink on: Date: 27th September Time: 630pm Location: The Lighterman, 3 Granary Square, London N1C 4BH Let's meet, have some drinks and chat about taking over the world with workshopping! Looking forward to connecting face-to-face. All workshopper friends welcome.
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0 likes • Sep '23
Good idea @Tim Daines maybe we can have country / city meetups like this
💻 FREE Workshop Template for Technical Platform Team Collaboration💻
Hello Facilitator Club. I recently ran a half day workshop for a challenging technical team to help a VP of Platform build repour with their technical platform engineers, and change their mindset from technical requirements thinking into customer pain point thinking. Here is a Loom video to give you a teaser of the workshop. I have also attached a sanitised template in Mural (yes I know, its's not our beloved Miro, my hands were tied (sigh)) for anyone who wants to reuse it. If you'd like to dive deep into how I built the workshop, please reach out. Video - https://www.loom.com/share/26b7a8350450445e831fef559dfb1df8?sid=f21036a3-6057-4542-862e-b338266f5ed9 Template attached -
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0 likes • Aug '23
he @Tim Daines thx for the walk through. I get the general idea of the buildup of the workshop. How much of the exercise choosing was yours and what was the client input? Or did they mostly give you Facilitator freedom?
0 likes • Aug '23
PS; You have seen the new feature in MIRO where you can record a walkthrough in MIRO itself to talk through the board... ;-)
Setup to reflect on what has happened sofar
Hi community, Does anyone of you have an example of a workshop where the team is looking at what has been achieved as to maybe celebrate some of the past successes in order to prepare for the future things to come? WS 1: What has been done so far? WS 2: How do we go from here and drive future growth etc? Any suggestions or pointers greatly appreciated! TIA
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New comment Apr '23
Goal Mapping Workshop
Hi there! what are the best exercises you use during your workshops to gather needs and goals/objectives of your customers?
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@Shannon Wagers most of the slides are upside down or inside out....can't really make up my mind which is it... ;-)
'Intro-DUCK-tions'🐥 -A simple CUTE Icebreaker for Remote Workshops 🐥
My colleague @Ryan de Metz found this amazing icebreaker which is PERFECT for Remote Workshops and we ran this in a coaching call earlier today and it was so much fun! We call it 'Intro-DUCK-tions' Yes, it's the best name ever 🐥😂 @Ryan de Metz you're a genius! 😂 After doing this exercise you’ll see how different we all think about a simple object. It's this difference in thought we look for in workshop participants to make sure we’re representing our target customers needs. It's super simple to run: Step 1️⃣: Have a Miro board (or any whiteboarding tool that you use for workshops) set up with spaces for each participants duck. You can also add a sticky note for people to add a name for their duck. Step 2️⃣: Send everyone this link Step 3️⃣: Encourage everyone to make their Lego duck Step 4️⃣: Download the duck Step 5️⃣: Drag the download of your duck to the Miro board (or any whiteboard tool you're using to run your workshop). Step 6️⃣: Re-size your duck and give it a name! Step 7️⃣: Introduce your duck to the group and tell them one interesting fact about it's personality Try it out and share your creation in the comments below by taking a screenshot of it. Be sure to give it a name! 🐥💛 ***Another variation of this icebreaker is called 'Draw a Duck' which another colleague of mine @David Finnegan shared in this community a few months back. To learn more about this and to see other people's amazing ducks, click here: https://www.skool.com/facilitatorclub/my-favourite-icebreaker-draw-a-duck?p=77e65c73
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1 like • Apr '23
This is indeed a great icebreaker. Obviously from the Lego Serious Play arena; background is that this little 6 piece Lego duck has like a gazillion options ( I bet there is a smart kid out there knows exactly how many options) to appear. This again being a nice hook to express how we are all different even with only 6 bricks to built, this leads to a million options ( small group, a few bricks, 1 concept; a 'duck' --> result abundance of different 'ducks´) Have fun!
1 like • Apr '23
BTW: Even better IRL when you have all the different 3D models lined up to compare....very funny
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Victor Haze
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I work as an independent ecosystem developer, interested in systems thinking and designing

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Joined Jan 20, 2023
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