A little thank you note

A little thank you note


Writing a course like this one finishes always in an opportunity to be thankful.

I would first thank the two smart people who inspired this course. They will recognize themselves. Thank you so much for the inspiration and the great moment we shared.

Thank you also to my wife who lets me spend the weekend writing when I could be outside with her.

A thank you note goes also to my cat. Not so much for helping to make the writing experience easier but certainly for making it cuter:



And obviously a big, big thank you goes to you the crazy reader who made it to the end of this course. Your motivation motivates me back 💌🚀

Why do workshops work? [beta]

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✅ Introduction

  • This is a beta
  • What you'll learn in this course
  • Workshops using Design Thinking2

🤕 The problems with collaboration today

  • Introduction
  • 1. Meetings as only tool for collaboration
  • 2. Lack of training
  • 3. Monopoly versus Football
  • 4. Stakeholder triangulation
  • 5. Listening isn't hearing
  • 6. The “not done by us” syndrome
  • 7. Diverge and converge at the same time
  • 8. No users included2
  • The right collaborative tool

⚡️ Why workshops work

  • Introduction
  • IKEA effect
  • Show don't tell
  • Multiple prototypes
  • Iteration
  • Seperate tasks
  • Rules
  • Cultural hacks
  • Roles
  • External facilitator
  • Everybody in the same room

🚀 The impact of workshops

  • Introduction
  • Accelerate projects
  • Reduce risks
  • Learn new skills
  • Feel involved

🔎 Going further

  • Bravo
  • Who uses workshops?
  • Resources for your first workshop
  • A little gift 💌
  • A little thank you note