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Review following blog post (https://www.strategyzer.com/blog/posts/2014/12/02/how-to-design-great-workshops)

Based on the reading listed above, design a draft workshop outline.

Create a workshop agenda with a clear thread that shows participants how the new or improved value proposition(s) or business model(s) will emerge.

 

Take participants on a journey of many steps by focusing on one simple task (module) at a time.

Avoid blah, blah, blah and favor-structured interactions with tools like the canvases or processes like the thinking hats.

Alternate between work in small groups (4-6 people) and plenary sessions for presentations and integration.

Strictly manage time for each module, in particular for prototyping. Use a timer visible to all participants.

Design the agenda as a series of iterations for the same value proposition (or business model). Design, critique, iterate and pivot.

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