Planning a successful tech workshop is no small task as it can be quite a hectic program to execute. It most definitely involves a lot of research, consulting, ideas pooling, investment, or funding. Also, one cannot rule out the importance of adequate information when it comes to tech matte...
You may decide to organise your workshopsat home, in which case you will need professional insurance. This solution’s main advantage is that you will not need to move any equipment. Nevertheless, it requires a large space to dedicate to this activity. Some workshop organisers prefer to plan...
the type of workshop you choose will determine how to plan it. For example, if you’re hosting a virtual sound bath, you’ll need to equip your practitioner with the necessary audio equipment to make the experience a good one.
Organise files and spreadsheets. Personal projects." Let's face it: when you read a list like that, you realise how much potential there is in downtime. In fact, it might even be tempting to turn down work in order to create more of it! 9. Do nothing There's no rule, of course,...
Get together with other ECRs and organise an (online) event together. It can be a mini-seminar series, a virtual workshop, or an introduction to a particular methodology in which you’re an expert. Announce your event on social media and through everyone’s networks for a wider reach. ...
Find out whether your school/college organises placements If so, make sure you speak to the work experience coordinator and find out what is available. They may have a list of employers who regularly take students. If you’re doing a work-related course, such as a T level, work experien...
Break your workshop into several shorter meetings, so people have time to sleep on the ideas and reflect. Creat opportunities for people to work in parallel. For example, create a space for stickies that are not directly related to the workshop but they might want to follow up on later. ...
all the employees (just 12 people – excluding the people responsible for the prototypes, encasing and finishes, which are outsourced to a neighbouring workshop, but still in Le Noirmont) have access to all information and are free to organise their work as they think fit. Success rapidly en...
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“The workshop was excellent. The exercises, anecdotes and group discussions allowed me to organise a pricing structure clearly. David Parrish was extremely insightful and thought-provoking.” Stephen Hurrell. Digital Ink Media. Liverpool, England...