062: How to Find Out the Real Topic of Your Workshop with Britt Andreatta
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Intro
Workshops are arranged for many different reasons, but so often there is something more beneath the surface – a deeper question that needs to be answered or a problem that the client cannot yet articulate.
Clients are ‘inside’ the problem, so it is understandable that they might not be able to truly define and understand it.
So, how do we cut through the noise and get to the real purpose of our workshops?
Britt Andreatta has been asking this question for a long time and has developed a brilliant participant-focused strategy to identify the real topic of workshops that remains true to the client’s needs.
Find out about
What Britt believes are key differences between virtual and physical workshops
Britt’s strategy for helping clients define the real purpose of their workshop
How designing psychological safety for the group and for the leader differ
How Britt ensures the right people are in the room
Why asking diagnostic questions at every stage of your workshops will improve them
Britt is also offering Workshops Work listeners a free chapter of her book, Wired to Grow. Get your free chapter!
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Questions and Answers
01:42How did you get started in facilitation?
03:49What are the differences between designing a virtual and a physical workshop?
07:32How do you help clients identify the real purpose of their workshop?
13:37What are the differences between designing psychological safety for groups and leaders?
22:21How do you ensure the right people are in the room?
24:14What makes a workshop fail?
32:46How would you describe the future of facilitation?
41:06What hashtag would you give yourself?
41:48What do you wish you had known when you started your career in facilitation?
45:19What is the one thing listeners should take away from this?