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Hey there! 👋 Facilitator Club is THE community for Facilitators or those who want to learn the skill of facilitation, where you can… ✅ Talk about facilitation and workshops (like the Design Sprint!) ✅ Talk about facilitation careers and how to build one (and make $$$ as a Facilitator!) ✅ Share workshop/facilitation insights, experiences, and resources ✅ Ask the AJ&Smart team questions about facilitation & workshops! These documents contain important information about the group rules and getting the most out of this community, so please read through everything before you get started! 👇👇👇 👮‍♀️ Group rules 🚨 💃 How to get the most out of the Facilitator Club community 🕺 P.S. If you’re wondering what AJ&Smart actually does, here’s a post which explains everything: https://www.skool.com/facilitatorclub/so-what-does-ajsmart-actually-do-and-how-to-work-with-us Really happy to have you here, hope you love the community as much as we do! Lots of love, The AJ&Smart team 💛
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Offering a 'downloadable' workshop as an intro offer?
Hey guys, shower thoughts: 🚿 has anyone offered a DIY version of their workshop before? Particularly those who've created there own workshops/frameworks and conduct them virtually. Do you think offering a low-cost way to access a workshop Miro board help or hinder their sales process? Some Pros of this would be that those out of your geographic range can still experience your workshop or there might be in-house facilitators who want to run your special workshop internally, it's also low commitment and could lead to bigger jobs later. Cons would be that if it doesnt provide any outcomes, or the customer doesn't have a good experience with it, it leaves a bad impression and they decide to not interact with your brand again. What do you think? Done this before? Bad idea, good idea?
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New comment 1h ago
User and customer education
User and customer education is an essential investment in business success. I ran a workshop last week for a company that was in need of, but never invested in this type of training. I've summarised my workshop because it was 24 hours of training 😅 User and customer education plays a vital role in achieving business goals. Why is it so important? - Improved customer experience - Reduction in support requests - Improve customer satisfaction and loyalty - Increased credibility and expertise How do you educate users and customers? - Create informative content - Build a knowledge base - Organise training and workshops - Create online communities Remember that educating users and customers is an ongoing investment 😉
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New comment 1h ago
My new adventure - training educators & facilitators in LEGO® Serious Play® methods
I'm in Vietnam at the moment, and am now preparing to move into training and certifying educators, trainers and facilitators in LEGO® Serious Play® methods. It wasn't what I planned on doing when I arrived, but due to a turn of events, I'm in the midst of preparing for this, and there seems to be a lot of interest. I'm bringing a master trainer in from Australia, who is training me to be a trainer of facilitators. If there is anyone in South East Asia who would like to come and join myself and Michael Fearne in this adventure, reach out. I'll be posting some videos introducing the method on LinkedIn over the next couple of weeks. Some details about the training is here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/betterworks-asia_come-join-us-for-the-lego-serious-play-certification-activity-7194641423734906881-mPyR?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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New comment 1h ago
Navigating panic
Hey community. As a fresh facilitator I struggle a lot with what is my exact offer and what are the benefits. It's strange because I have a bunch of workshops recipes but I struggle so much with what is my SPECIFIC offer to the market. The offer needs to be genuine and come from experience as well as fit the market but what market?! I've been getting a lot of compliments on my listening skills and my energy which is basically 50% of the workshop. But answering the question "what do they get out?" Is so daunting. Yeah they feel better but what do they get in their hands, what kind of practical thing will they have that will change their life just a little bit. I had a number of workshops on different topics (for free) and they were all successful. But now that Im becoming a professional my ADHD is going mad. I know fixing the offer is a manageable task but it's also easy to pull hair on it. If you go this far, could you please like this post, I'm trying to get to level 3 to unlock a course 🙏
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