From the course: How to Create and Run a Brilliant Remote Workshop

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Working with the output of a remote workshop

Working with the output of a remote workshop

From the course: How to Create and Run a Brilliant Remote Workshop

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Working with the output of a remote workshop

- If you've ever run an in-person workshop, you'll be familiar with the aftermath of the session. You wander around the room taking photographs of the clusters of sticky notes before peeling them off the wall, stocking them up in an untidy mess. You tear off the flip chart pages and you roll them up. Then if you're lucky, you can hand them to an assistant to type up. I don't have an assistant. The great thing about doing a remote workshop and using a shared document is that you don't need to do any of that. Everything is typed up already and compiled in a handy document. Before you open the document again, I recommend that you note down all the things you remember from the session, the things that stuck in your mind, because if you can remember them, there's a good chance there was something interesting about them in the first place. When you get around to opening the document, you'll find the thinking already broken…

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