Workshops are probably the most fun part of my working process. I consider them to be the ultimate playdate.
Be it digging into the intricacies of the problem, a co-creation workshop with clients and customers,
a brainstorming around with creatives and clients, a design thinking workshop, a debriefing meeting, or simply helping the client grow their knowledge in a particular topic like AR.
No other tool in my toolkit improves client-agency relations more than a well designed and facilitated workshop. Be it remotely or on location.
a brainstorming around with creatives and clients, a design thinking workshop, a debriefing meeting, or simply helping the client grow their knowledge in a particular topic like AR.
No other tool in my toolkit improves client-agency relations more than a well designed and facilitated workshop. Be it remotely or on location.
WHAT IS THE MOST MEMORABLE WORKSHOP, YOU MAY ASK?
Before the pandemic, we designed and facilitated a workshop for a small group of small farm owners. The goal was to help understand better the decline of small, sustainable farming in Germany and generate ideas on how to create awareness for the problem in the public eye.
The workshop took place on a farm in Lüneburg, Germany. During the brainstorming session, one could hear the cows' approval or disapproval of our ideas on the field.
The most significant learning experience was that it doesn't matter how well you think you know an audience; there is always a level of uncertainty to deal with and a high degree of discovery that needs to occur.
The workshop took place on a farm in Lüneburg, Germany. During the brainstorming session, one could hear the cows' approval or disapproval of our ideas on the field.
The most significant learning experience was that it doesn't matter how well you think you know an audience; there is always a level of uncertainty to deal with and a high degree of discovery that needs to occur.