What are the different levels of a workshop report?
I've noticed that there are 4 levels of workshop reports that I make. These go from super quick to make without any additional information, to very long to make with additional strategic insights.
Photographic Report: The photos of the workshop results put in the right order, reframed and with clear titles and labels for a good understanding. Best for people who were there during the workshop.
Visual Synthesis: A condensed and digital version of the workshop results, with text that people can copy and paste. If needed some elements that were shared only orally are added in written form. Perfect for people who weren't there during the workshop.
Strategic Questions: A few slides that show where are the most interesting learnings. Each learning is made of a fact that describes what can be observed as neutrally as possible. And a set of different questions that show what could be questions that decision makers should ask themselves.
Interpretation: A synthesis which goes further and gives already a few answers to the questions that would be asked in the "Strategic Questions".
Depending on the workshop I'll stay at one or the other level, or will mix different levels.
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