Not Another Workshop!
By David Ross
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Life is too short to waste on unproductive workshops and draining meetings.
We've all sat through workshops and meetings that drag. Perhaps participants were overwhelmed by "zoom fatigue" or there were plenty of opinions but no agreed way forward.
This book provides a fail-safe methodology to address these common pitfalls and design and host workshops and meetings that produce real business outcomes.
Created by a leading workshop training provider, the POISED methodology consists of six practical steps—Purpose, Outcomes, Identify question, Stakeholders, Exercises and Detailed plan—that enable business leaders to design highly collaborative and productive sessions.
With the tools and techniques provided in this book, you will be able to utilise online, in-person and hybrid workshop and meeting toolkits define realistic and measurable outcomes for the session that achieve buy-in from participants and deliver business value design a logical agenda for the session that includes time for action planning leverage collaborative exercises that give everyone a voice (with 30 online workshop exercises included to help you hit the ground running) understand the key skills required to facilitate an effective session and how these can be developed follow up after the workshop to maintain momentum and make a real impact
This comprehensive guide is essential for those inside a business seeking to collaborate with other employees, teams, customers, partners or suppliers to produce transformative outcomes.
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Not Another Workshop! - David Ross
NOT ANOTHER WORKSHOP!
Design and Facilitate Workshops That Unlock Better Business Outcomes Using the Six-Step POISED® Methodology
David Ross
Published by
Simply Workshops Ltd
71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden,
London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ
POISED and the POISED Logo are trademarks registered in jurisdictions globally
Reasonable efforts were made to contact copyright holders of the material referenced or reproduced in the book. If anyone has been overlooked or referenced incorrectly in any way, the publisher apologises and would be glad to hear from them to incorporate it into future editions
© David Ross 2022
First Published in 2022
ISBN 978-1-7397574-2-7 Hardcover
ISBN 978-1-7397574-0-3 Paperback
ISBN 978-1-7397574-1-0 ebook
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Table of contents
Section 1 – Introduction
Who Is This Book For?
Section 2 – Workshop Fundamentals
Chapter 1 - Workshop Medium Considerations And Workshop Toolkits
Section 3 – Prepare To Achieve Outcomes Using POISED
Chapter 2 – Purpose
Chapter 3 – Outcomes
Chapter 4 - Identify Questions
Chapter 5 - Stakeholders And Attendees
Chapter 6 – Exercises
Chapter 7 - Detailed Plan
Section 4 – Facilitate A Great Workshop
Chapter 8 - Facilitation Skills
Chapter 9 - Maintaining Momentum Post-Workshop
Chapter 10 - Design And Deliver Workshops With Outcomes!
Acknowledgements
About The Author
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Book companion site notanotherworkshop.info
Section 1: Introduction
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for anyone working in an organisation of any size.
It is for those who manage or lead a team, physically or virtually, and want to leverage the team’s collective intelligence to solve problems or innovate.
It is designed for those who wish to engage with external parties, such as customers or partners, to collaborate and co-create.
It is created to take a complete novice who has never run a workshop on an exciting journey to become an expert at designing and delivering workshops that achieve tangible outcomes.
The methodology and book are not aimed at someone outside the organisation who acts as an independent facilitator. Instead, it is aimed at people who have some context of their organisation, its people, purpose, and goals.
Although it covers in-person workshops, the example exercises have been designed to accommodate for those wishing to run online and hybrid workshops to support what is likely to become the norm in a post-pandemic workplace.
This book has three primary desired outcomes.
Firstly, you will learn a methodology that will enable you to design workshops that move organisations forward, helping them innovate and solve the most complex problems.
Secondly, you will learn about the skills required to facilitate during a workshop and how you can develop these through three levels starting with bronze moving to intermediate silver and then to a gold expert level.
Thirdly, you will learn practical tips and tricks gained from running hundreds of real-world workshops. These tips will help you avoid things that could throw you off track, enabling you to provide an excellent experience to those attending.
By the end of this book, you will be in a position to start designing and facilitating workshops that deliver transformational outcomes that move your team, organisation, and career forward.
How This Book Helps You to Achieve Business Outcomes
To understand this, let us reflect. Spend a couple of minutes understanding where you are currently. We will then consider where you will be after completing this book.
Where are you with developing and running outcome-based workshops and meetings?
Maybe you have been tasked with running a workshop but you’re unsure how to prepare or where to start.
Perhaps you have Googled it and become overwhelmed with all the aspects you need to account for, which makes knowing where to start even more difficult.
Maybe you are unsure what activities to run to ensure everyone is engaged and the workshop achieves outcomes.
Perhaps due to COVID, you have realised virtual or hybrid workshops will become the norm but don’t feel equipped to run these.
Maybe you are concerned that someone will become challenging, or that there will be conflict and you won’t be able to align people to reach a consensus.
Maybe you are concerned that people will switch off, that you’ll get to the end but there won’t be progress or outcomes.
Possibly, you assume that your workshops and meetings are great. If this is the case, my question for reflection is how do you know? Have you ever sought anonymous feedback that states they are productive and valuable? Can you define the outcomes from each of your meetings and workshops?
People are polite, especially if you are more senior to them in an organisation and generally will not proactively offer feedback.
After reading this book, you will be able to:
plan effectively for your workshop using the POISED® methodology and feel confident that your meeting or workshop will run smoothly, whether in person, virtual, or hybrid
better harness collective intelligence inside and outside your organisation to create and innovate more effectively
leverage cognitive diversity to solve complex problems quickly and create better solutions.
enable everyone involved to understand the context, make democratic decisions, and ensure buy-in and commitment to move forward collectively
innovate and co-create more effectively, lifting people out of their day jobs and giving a shared sense of purpose to motivate people to work towards something much bigger and better
You will also gain value from the hidden intangible benefits of effective workshops such as:
improved employee engagement
creating a better sense of team
attendees taking workshop tools into the workplace to enhance the organisation’s performance
Overview
We will step through and dive into detail on the three phases used to create and deliver any workshop.
In the first phase, preparation, we will cover some fundamental aspects and then use the POISED methodology to design the workshop. Preparation is vital. The more prepared you are, the easier your workshop will be from a facilitation standpoint and the more significant the outcomes.
POISED provides a framework that mitigates the majority of reasons workshops and meetings don’t deliver outcomes.
Many workshops and meetings fail as they lack a defined or understood purpose, so the P in POISED is all about being clear on the purpose, describing it clearly in one or two sentences, and also being clear on how this fits into the bigger picture.
Moving to the O in POISED, this is all about outcomes. What will attendees walk away having collectively achieved by the end of the workshop? Achieving the outcomes will deliver the purpose you defined in the previous step. For example, a specific outcome could be the creation of a 12-month prioritised action plan with agreed owners to execute changes.
The I in POISED is about identifying the questions that need to get collectively answered in the workshop. By answering these questions, you will achieve the workshop outcomes.
If you don’t have the right people to answer those questions, you won’t reach your outcomes. So, S in POISED is about identifying the stakeholders and attendees, those who can answer the identified questions, and those with the power and interest to help achieve the bigger picture goal that the workshop forms part of.
Next, E in POISED is for exercises. Today, many workshops and meetings often descend into long-winded discussions with only the most vocal participants. Exercises mitigate this and give everyone a voice, enabling you to efficiently pull on the skills, knowledge, and experience of those attending to collectively answer the questions.
The final step in the POISED methodology is D for creating a detailed plan. This will make your workshop robust and leave you feeling confident and relaxed to facilitate it.
In the second phase, we will explore facilitation, where you will learn about the skills required to run a workshop on the day. Again, I have broken this down into three levels, bronze, silver, and gold. These levels enable you to develop your workshop facilitation expertise in a structured manner.
The third phase is post-workshop activity. It is something most people forget about and often gives workshops a poor reputation. Why lose the energy and momentum you created in your workshop to have it come to nothing post-workshop?
Some of the POISED Methodology steps are a little bit of which comes first, the chicken or the egg, and so you may have to run through this process iteratively. But it’s a failsafe approach to creating a great workshop!
Through POISED, you will gain the confidence and achieve more significant outcomes from your workshops and meetings.
Exercise 1 – Aspects of Workshop Facilitation
Let’s complete an activity to challenge assumptions about workshop facilitation.
Grab a piece of paper and list the critical aspects of preparing for, and facilitating, a workshop.
Once you have completed that, study Figure 1. You will see some of the above-water aspects that many people recognise.
However, there are many below the water
aspects and skills which are not as obvious. These will not only differentiate you as a facilitator but, more importantly, impact the outcomes you get. We will cover all of these things and more as we progress through the book.
Figure 1 Consider above and below the water aspects of designing and facilitating workshops
Section 2: Workshop Fundamentals
In this section we will consider the different delivery mediums for workshops such as online, face to face and hybrid. We will then explore the toolkits needed to support each.
Chapter 1
Workshop Medium Considerations And Workshop Toolkits
Let’s start by considering the workshop medium, either online, face-to-face, or a combination of both forms called hybrid workshops
We will explore the pros and cons of each. You will then be in a position to select the most appropriate format.
Alternatively, if you have no choice, for example if everyone is in different countries and it is not cost-effective to travel, you will be able to account for each workshop medium’s potential impact.
Additionally, in this chapter, you will learn about the types of tools required to deliver each workshop medium.
1 Workshop Medium Considerations
1.1 In-Person Workshops
Generally, in-person workshops enable more focus from attendees. There are fewer distractions in a closed physical workshop environment compared to a virtual one. As a result, evidence suggests that you will get at least 20% more ideas in an idea generation session and that those ideas will be more original. (Carrie Morris, 2021)
In-person workshops are also great for relationship building and team building and you can read body language better, which accounts for about 50% of communication. As a result, in-person workshops are less taxing, which means they can last longer.
However, there is a cost to consider. For example, for a workshop we ran with about 10 attendees, we calculated that the travel costs would have been €15,000 and that travel would have generated 30 tons of CO2.
You also need to find a suitable space and ensure access to facilities, often challenging to secure.
Finally, you are likely to use analogue tools like post-its, which will usually mean that someone has to capture that info and write it up digitally for distribution or action afterwards, adding cost and delay.
1.2 Online Workshops
During COVID, there were positive, as well as negative, changes.
For myself and my team at the time, we moved from only conducting face-to-face workshops to running hundreds of successful online workshops. They worked so well that we moved to online as our prime workshop delivery method.
Why was this?
Online workshops are usually more efficient because people don’t need to travel.
You can also split a large workshop into a series of smaller ones. The advantages of this approach are that the time between workshops allows attendees to synthesise what was discovered or carry out some work before the next session.
It is also possible to use asynchronous tools such as Microsoft Teams or Slack to build knowledge, context, or track and carry out key actions. We found this compelling and converted one-day workshops into a series of online workshops spread over days.
Additionally, the breaks enable you to customise the workshop segments more effectively. For example, suppose you discover something suboptimal in the first workshop, you would then be able to adjust the following online workshop exercises to ensure an even better outcome.
For online workshops, you also don’t have to worry about logistics such as booking rooms or organising teas, coffees, lunches and so on.
They are also easier to create post-workshop output from as you use digital tools in exercises.
Many of the new digital tools typically also have spelling correction, so they are easier for people with dyslexia (approximately 15% of the population) than writing on a physical whiteboard, for example.
On the negative side, online workshops don’t work as well in creating team-building outcomes, for this it is better to get teams together for workshops and do something physically.
Another potential risk of splitting one-day, face-to-face workshops into a series of online workshops is that attendees may not want, or be able, to enter into a defined sequence of workshops.
As mentioned before, because you can’t see everyone, you can’t read body language as easily. In addition, there is a very slight delay in sound compared with face-to-face, which your brain has to make allowances for in knowing when you should speak. Speech quality is also slightly lower and, when combined, all these things make it harder to hold an online workshop for more than two-and-a-half or three hours maximum.
Where there is a poor online meeting or workshop culture, some people may not take online workshops as seriously as a face-to-face event. It is possible to mitigate this through pre-workshop exercises, laying out some expectations in the joining instructions, or contacting team members ahead of the workshop. We will cover all of these aspects as we go through the preparation phase of this book.
Where there are more than 10 people, online workshops are more challenging to facilitate, usually requiring the support of sub-facilitators and online breakout rooms.
Think back over your own experiences. What other pros and cons have you experienced with face-to-face and online workshops?
1.3 The Value of Blending In-Person and Online
I believe a blended approach is good for new teams that have to work together. For example, an initial in-person workshop could have the prime outcome of building relationships, and helping people understand the skills and value each person in that team brings. This first in-person workshop would be followed by remote workshops, which bring with them the speed, efficiency, and environmental benefits we