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very useful content for designers getting into facilitating discovery meetings with stakeholders. I ve been following you channel in the past years but only now that I m a mid level I find value in the facilitation videos :D thanks!
Wow!! This is amazing information! I also watched the free training as well..it was amazing!! Thank you!! I have a session scheduled this week with Sean Logan. I am currently in the process of transitioning my career into a Facilitator role in HR Learning & Development for my current employer. I can’t wait for this journey!
Chanced upon your youtube through Miro's blog feature on the lightning decision jam. I love your resources, thanks for being generous in sharing these nuggets of wisdom! 🎉
You're spot on Izzy, you can apply this principles to a lot of things you'd like to explain, not only workshop exercises. Glad it was helpful. Have a great day
Just watched second half and 3x rule is so helpful ….. instead of getting frustrated that people don’t get what you’re explaining, you need to explain/repeat something 3 times eg 50% get it after first time, 75% after second time and 95% after third time. Jonathan, how did you come up with this great rule? Thanks!
Thanks Jonathan. I’m thinking…. Wow … this is very, very good - and I’m only half way through! I’m not a facilitator but can see how I might use this in the future. Have you considered releasing just some of the materials from the masterclass course as an essentials course at lower price point? Open sales say just once or twice a year for a week. Would act as a paid stepping stone for the main course for those who follow your channel but are unlikely buy full course in one go. For background, I buy some of The Futur products / videos etc. and I’m not a designer. Anyway, many thanks for sharing this valuable content with us.
Thanks for your comment. You're right, this technique can be used in many other situations, where you need to explain something. Glad that you find the video useful and your idea about the essentials course is great. We're actually thinking of creating a facilitation essentials course. What types of topics would you be interested in learning in such a course? Thank you
@@AJSmart Thanks very much for your question. It’s a tough question because I wouldn't have asked for the What, Why, How formula or the 3xRule as I'm not aware of these techniques. I've worked in consultancy firms setting up equity programs for employees. In the past, I've needed to explain some tricky concepts to clients and give explanatory presentations to employees. Having tried and tested frameworks for communications/training would simplify things for me and make it easier for the participants to understand the concepts. Any other techniques along these lines would be very useful. Another area is helping with decision-making processes for clients. The lightning decision jam is interesting but are there others that aid the decision-making process, especially when 2-4 people are involved eg deciding which features to go forward with in a plan or design. Having said all that, I think an essentials course would be appealing if there’s more like this video (content and how you presented it) so hope you take it forward soon!
🤔 Do you have problems with workshop participants not understanding the exercises after you've explained them? What other methods do you use to explain your exercises clearly? Share your answers in the comments below 👇
➡️ Also join our FREE training and find out how to become a high-paid facilitator: go.ajsmart.com/start?
I am an experienced Facilitator and your videos truly elevate my skillset.
Definitely make more videos like this!
I really like AJ&Smart approach to UX and workshops. Very clear, helpful, no buzzwords and smokescreens to seem more PrOfFeSSiOnAl and ExPerT
Awww thank you! That's a very nice comment. Glad you like our content!
very useful content for designers getting into facilitating discovery meetings with stakeholders. I ve been following you channel in the past years but only now that I m a mid level I find value in the facilitation videos :D thanks!
Wow!! This is amazing information! I also watched the free training as well..it was amazing!! Thank you!! I have a session scheduled this week with Sean Logan. I am currently in the process of transitioning my career into a Facilitator role in HR Learning & Development for my current employer. I can’t wait for this journey!
Yay! That’s great, Carlton! Sean is looking forward to connecting with you soon!
Chanced upon your youtube through Miro's blog feature on the lightning decision jam. I love your resources, thanks for being generous in sharing these nuggets of wisdom! 🎉
That's awesome!! It's great that you've been able to use our resources. We will keep sharing our little nuggets of wisdom! Have a great day.
The three x rule is so true, and the number to “teachers” and facilitators I hade who thought that “one and done” is the way to go is too dang high
You're spot on! We've had a similar experience. Thanks for your comment.
@@AJSmart thank you for the awesome content, as an aspiring ux designer your channel is an amazing source of knowledge and inspiration!
@@MattanFaber That's awesome to hear! Glad our content helps you in your design journey! Cheers
Really clear and helpful. Thanks
This has so much application to teaching things to others too! Thank you for this. :)
You're spot on Izzy, you can apply this principles to a lot of things you'd like to explain, not only workshop exercises. Glad it was helpful. Have a great day
Awesome 👏
Very helpful, thank you.
Thank you Cliff! Glad it was helpful!
Hey, what about a video on how to validate new features in an existing product through design sprint (mobile, web ecc.)?
Just watched second half and 3x rule is so helpful ….. instead of getting frustrated that people don’t get what you’re explaining, you need to explain/repeat something 3 times eg 50% get it after first time, 75% after second time and 95% after third time. Jonathan, how did you come up with this great rule? Thanks!
So glad it's helpful! It was just about trail and error and observing how workshop participants react to each formula.
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Suoer helpful! Thanks
Thanks Elly! Glad it helped.
Great! Thank you:))
Thanks for watching rene!
Thanks Jonathan. I’m thinking…. Wow … this is very, very good - and I’m only half way through!
I’m not a facilitator but can see how I might use this in the future.
Have you considered releasing just some of the materials from the masterclass course as an essentials course at lower price point? Open sales say just once or twice a year for a week.
Would act as a paid stepping stone for the main course for those who follow your channel but are unlikely buy full course in one go.
For background, I buy some of The Futur products / videos etc. and I’m not a designer.
Anyway, many thanks for sharing this valuable content with us.
Thanks for your comment. You're right, this technique can be used in many other situations, where you need to explain something. Glad that you find the video useful and your idea about the essentials course is great. We're actually thinking of creating a facilitation essentials course. What types of topics would you be interested in learning in such a course? Thank you
@@AJSmart Thanks very much for your question.
It’s a tough question because I wouldn't have asked for the What, Why, How formula or the 3xRule as I'm not aware of these techniques.
I've worked in consultancy firms setting up equity programs for employees. In the past, I've needed to explain some tricky concepts to clients and give explanatory presentations to employees.
Having tried and tested frameworks for communications/training would simplify things for me and make it easier for the participants to understand the concepts. Any other techniques along these lines would be very useful.
Another area is helping with decision-making processes for clients. The lightning decision jam is interesting but are there others that aid the decision-making process, especially when 2-4 people are involved eg deciding which features to go forward with in a plan or design.
Having said all that, I think an essentials course would be appealing if there’s more like this video (content and how you presented it) so hope you take it forward soon!
Please can you share more examples in videos
We sure will!
I had to watch this video 3x times to understand it 😜
hey AJ&S! thanks for this super helpful and actionable content (as always)! hope your toes are okay, Jon lol
hahaha it was the hand! All fingers are fine. Thanks for your comment Leo. Glad you find the content helpful! Cheers 👋
That vertigo effect at the start tho
Thanks for noticing 🙃