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I've only recently started this, while subtle, it is very useful. Once I introduce an exercise through the What, Why and How approach I ask, "What questions do you have for me?" It sets an expectation for clarifying questions, so people tend to speak out if they don't understand, much more than asking "Does everyone get it?"
This is HUGELY helpful to an aspiring facilitator like myself and a great review for more experienced facilitators. I love the intentional use of language Dee implements - It always amazes me how changing up the WAY you ask/say/explain can make such a huge difference! Gold nuggets for days.
Seriously the first video I have seen talking about things that is useful and not just the same five tips, haha! Great work, glad you talked about how to make conversations move forward in different ways, absolutely going to use this!
Thanks! This was very well presented and they're certainly usefull tips :) A word of advice for the presenter though: If you're making a new gesture with close to every word you say, people on the screen might get a bit dizzy over time ;)
Hello Jonathan and team! I love your channel so much. I'm beginner in this field(UX/UI) and I want to ask one question Why you people don't upload anything related to UX stuff?? You people only upload about facilitator and similar stuff. I'd love to see more videos about UX/UI stuff. Thank you
Thanks, Divyansh! 😍 Trust us when we say facilitation skills are incredibly relevant to all UX and UI designers. Being able to design and run workshops will increase your value as a designer. 🤩
Maybe it is because I am not a native english speaker, but I dont see the difference between "what else" and "anything else" 🤨 Deepl translate it to me in german, but both would rather engage participants to talk😅
"what" is implying there should be other options/answers, the floor is open. "anything" is more vague, and most of us don't really want to "move" or act if we don't have to. For this reason, "anything else?" helps to move on quickly. If you are facilitating in German, just like with professional translating, the best is to find an equivalent phrase or a question with the same effect. Maybe culturally speaking more direct "should we discuss it more or should we move on?" or "are we ready to move on?" (as an alternative to "anything else"). What do you think?
@@olgaaissatou9828 yes thank you, I get the intention better now and the difference between "what" and "anything". Still I think using a whole phrase, which has more than two words (like your examples) has a bigger effect, even in english ^^
I liked the content but sorry the use of your hands was a bit too much for me. I get that it would work in a large room doing a workshop but it was a little too much on video. Had to leave early.
🤔 Which facilitation technique or tactic resonated with you the most? If you have questions about the tips in the video please leave them in the comments below 👇
➡️ Check out our 1-hour FREE TRAINING to learn more about facilitation and to get a preview of our Workshopper Master Program 👉 go.ajsmart.com/start?
I've only recently started this, while subtle, it is very useful. Once I introduce an exercise through the What, Why and How approach I ask, "What questions do you have for me?" It sets an expectation for clarifying questions, so people tend to speak out if they don't understand, much more than asking "Does everyone get it?"
Great tip! Thanks for sharing ✨
Amazing!
This is HUGELY helpful to an aspiring facilitator like myself and a great review for more experienced facilitators. I love the intentional use of language Dee implements - It always amazes me how changing up the WAY you ask/say/explain can make such a huge difference! Gold nuggets for days.
Seriously the first video I have seen talking about things that is useful and not just the same five tips, haha! Great work, glad you talked about how to make conversations move forward in different ways, absolutely going to use this!
Thank you so much for this video. I always tend to struggle with challenging behaviours in workplace trainings that I do.
Thank you for the words I needed!
Amazing! Thank you!
Super helpful!
Very informative, thank you ❤❤
Great tips, the pre activity is a brilliant idea. I've been amazed at how many people struggle with Miro, getting them to use it first is a good idea.
Same😊
Great ideas suited for me who will facilitate a workshop soon for the first time.
amazing ideas! you clearly know your stuff!!
This was really helpful! Thank you!
How do you have so much energy and that light in your eyes?? I want to facilitate with that much brightness!
She's amazing, I could listen her whole day. She got something that you want to pay attention when she's talking.
Great information! Brilliant!
Dee Scarano is in he house!!!!!!!
SHE IS BACK! 🥳
Thank you so much
Fantastic! Thank you for this, Dee.
This is amazing thank you for sharing
Excellent 🎉
Please create a video for a therapist to facilitate a workshop for motivation or achivement . Tnx
Weeeeeeeeelcooooomeeeee baaaaack, Dee!!!
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Yay Dee! Great video
Thanks for the video
Thanks! This was very well presented and they're certainly usefull tips :)
A word of advice for the presenter though: If you're making a new gesture with close to every word you say, people on the screen might get a bit dizzy over time ;)
Thank you! This is super helpful.
You're very welcome!
Hi. I have an interview for a facilitator role. I have to create a presentation. Any tips/advice?
Very nice
This video is great
Heyyy Dee welcome back! (were you even gone? lol)
Hello Jonathan and team!
I love your channel so much.
I'm beginner in this field(UX/UI) and I want to ask one question
Why you people don't upload anything related to UX stuff??
You people only upload about facilitator and similar stuff.
I'd love to see more videos about UX/UI stuff.
Thank you
Thanks, Divyansh! 😍 Trust us when we say facilitation skills are incredibly relevant to all UX and UI designers. Being able to design and run workshops will increase your value as a designer. 🤩
@@AJSmart got it.
Whatever information you provide here is worth having a look!
As you really seems to be a beginner, try to figure out, what "UX" and "UI" Stuff really means :)
did she quit career foundry?
We still work with Dee on occasion too! 😀
Maybe it is because I am not a native english speaker, but I dont see the difference between "what else" and "anything else" 🤨 Deepl translate it to me in german, but both would rather engage participants to talk😅
"what" is implying there should be other options/answers, the floor is open. "anything" is more vague, and most of us don't really want to "move" or act if we don't have to. For this reason, "anything else?" helps to move on quickly. If you are facilitating in German, just like with professional translating, the best is to find an equivalent phrase or a question with the same effect. Maybe culturally speaking more direct "should we discuss it more or should we move on?" or "are we ready to move on?" (as an alternative to "anything else"). What do you think?
@@olgaaissatou9828 yes thank you, I get the intention better now and the difference between "what" and "anything". Still I think using a whole phrase, which has more than two words (like your examples) has a bigger effect, even in english ^^
@@SkoxLy 👍 i agree
hi nice but can you share me business plan
You are UX designer right...I watch one video wherein you are UX designer
Loom
I liked the content but sorry the use of your hands was a bit too much for me. I get that it would work in a large room doing a workshop but it was a little too much on video. Had to leave early.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 just zoom in on her face bro
@Facilitator' is a BS profession, and 'expert facilitator' is a contradiction in terms. It is like being an expert in wearing warm clothes in winter.
lol...calm down
Super helpful!!
Great tips!!