5 key roles for a successful online workshop
How can you make an online workshop more fun, engaging and valuable? I found that having a team these 5 key roles helps a lot!
So here's the backstory is that I ran an online journey mapping at the Frontstage conference with about 200 people.
In preparation for this session I was thinking of ways how I could give the most of myself to the participants.
Having run countless of offline workshops I know that having a great team on your side is what can make or break a session.
In a good team everyone will know their role in the session focus on doing that.
For instance you don't want to be worrying about the lunch when you're guiding people through an exercise. When someone else on your team is taking care of that you can focus your attention on the participants.
This was the dynamic that I wanted to mimic in the online environment.
So I invited 4 brave volunteers to join the team and help me make this into a great experience for everyone.
In this video I explain how we divided the roles for the workshop.
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So here's the backstory is that I ran an online journey mapping at the Frontstage conference with about 200 people.
In preparation for this session I was thinking of ways how I could give the most of myself to the participants.
Having run countless of offline workshops I know that having a great team on your side is what can make or break a session.
In a good team everyone will know their role in the session focus on doing that.
For instance you don't want to be worrying about the lunch when you're guiding people through an exercise. When someone else on your team is taking care of that you can focus your attention on the participants.
This was the dynamic that I wanted to mimic in the online environment.
So I invited 4 brave volunteers to join the team and help me make this into a great experience for everyone.
In this video I explain how we divided the roles for the workshop.
---- Let's connect 🤘
* LinkedIn ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/mflinkedin
* Instagram ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/instagram
* Spotify ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/spotify
* iTunes ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/itunes
* Facebook ➜ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/facebook
---- About 🤨
Hello rockstar, good to see that you've made it all the way down here!
We're here to help you build organisations that put people at the heart ❤️ of their business.
If that's what you're interested in we'd love to have you in our community.
---- Subscribe 🔔
Click the link below and subscribe to the channel so you'll never miss another video.
https://go.servicedesignshow.com/subscribe
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