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Hey, I am a French UI /UX based in Paris. I have few years of experience as designer as freelancer and in agency in Canada. I’ve got a master degree in UX Design & Webmarketing from a good digital school based in Paris. Is it possible to do an internship / apprenticeship focused on workshops and facilitation at AJ&Smart, but in remote ? Thanks in advance.
@@herveygreenadskin9068 Hey Hervey! Thanks for reaching out! We're not looking for interns at the moment. Please follow us on Linkedin where we post jobs available at AJ&Smart. 🙌
Hi Mary! Just be honest and transparent about these types of questions. "I don't know the answer to this question. Why do you think this question is important, could you give a bit more context?" Somebody from the group might also be able to answer.
Thanks for your response. This question is raised to seek clarification on who is a facilitator, what are expected of him or her in facilitating and to specifically identify the general and particular areas one can facilitate.
Holy crap man, you mean I can get paid for this? I naturally do this and have been doing this for 50% of my life. Yet I did not know there was a name given to it or a way to make money with it. My mind is blown. A good friend described me yesterday as a facilitator during an introduction to a new friend. I didn't think much of it, but looked up the word this morning and now searched yt. Now realizing i have always connected people or give people I know very fulfilling relationships with connecting them, they almost always become VERY good connections for them to the point of moving beyond me. It used to frustrate me, but that was ego. Long-winded brain dump comment. I have been wanting a career change for some time. Hmmmm
@interpretingquotes glad to know there is someone that can relate. Now how can I offer compellingly good and worthwhile service to help others and make a living?! I need a facilitator to facilitate my potential facilities! Or something like that.
so in other words "facilitating" is just another meaningless concept designed to get businesses to part with their money, it's just babbling like 99% of various workshops, "team building" and what not.
AJ&Smart is my go to place, when ever I need some advices about Workshop Facilitation. I love how your videos are straight to the point. I'm also a fan of your Workshopper Playbook. :D Do you have any tips on how to convince novice/stakeholders/ peers to participate in a Workshop?
Hey Narchie! We agree it's often hard to convince the stockholders about the power of workshops. Try running very quick, simple exercises with the team to showcase what workshops could be achieving (perhaps a Sailboat retrospective or Impact / Effort Matrix). When you have a chance, try running structured meetings: set the agenda, explain what this meeting is for, what you're looking to achieve. It's all about taking small steps with some teams 🤗
If you have more questions about Workshop Facilitation, leave them in the comments below👇✅ Join our FREE FACILITATION COMMUNITY 👉 facilitatorclub.com/ where hundreds of facilitators share their insights, techniques and resources.
Hey, I am a French UI /UX based in Paris. I have few years of experience as designer as freelancer and in agency in Canada. I’ve got a master degree in UX Design & Webmarketing from a good digital school based in Paris.
Is it possible to do an internship / apprenticeship focused on workshops and facilitation at AJ&Smart, but in remote ? Thanks in advance.
@@herveygreenadskin9068 Hey Hervey! Thanks for reaching out! We're not looking for interns at the moment. Please follow us on Linkedin where we post jobs available at AJ&Smart. 🙌
@@AJSmart Thanks for the quick answer ! I’ll check it regularly 👌
The concept of "getting doneness" made all the sense to me. Great video!
This is a loaded presentation in a very short time. Really love it
Thanks for this video, at times we do things that we don't even know if it's important or even have a name.
It's October 2024, and I an Audit Facilitator. Thank you for sharing.
Great video! Is sometimes hard to explain what we do and this video does it brilliantly. Tks 🙏
Thanks Mónica! Now whenever someone asks you what you do, you can just send them this video 😉
Wow! This is music to my ears.
That office view sure looks a lot like the one I saw in Singapore ;) Great vid too!
Hi
Thank u for the advice
How did you get started in that?
honestly this is great 👍 I love it
So in other words it’s like a project manager that is limited to only sharing ideas via a workshop and is not responsible for executing?
As a facilitator, how can you handle questions raised that you are not familiar with because you are not an expert in the field
Hi Mary! Just be honest and transparent about these types of questions.
"I don't know the answer to this question. Why do you think this question is important, could you give a bit more context?"
Somebody from the group might also be able to answer.
Thanks for your response. This question is raised to seek clarification on who is a facilitator, what are expected of him or her in facilitating and to specifically identify the general and particular areas one can facilitate.
GREAT LEARNING EXPERIENCE
Is there any difference between a facilitator and human resource manager?
Yes, a big one. Some HRs have learning and development teams.
Very good one.
Holy crap man, you mean I can get paid for this? I naturally do this and have been doing this for 50% of my life. Yet I did not know there was a name given to it or a way to make money with it. My mind is blown. A good friend described me yesterday as a facilitator during an introduction to a new friend. I didn't think much of it, but looked up the word this morning and now searched yt. Now realizing i have always connected people or give people I know very fulfilling relationships with connecting them, they almost always become VERY good connections for them to the point of moving beyond me. It used to frustrate me, but that was ego. Long-winded brain dump comment. I have been wanting a career change for some time. Hmmmm
wow! I’m very happy for you! I felt your comment so much, because I’m literally in the same situation 🙌🙌
@interpretingquotes glad to know there is someone that can relate. Now how can I offer compellingly good and worthwhile service to help others and make a living?! I need a facilitator to facilitate my potential facilities! Or something like that.
@@thelandofmisteroz this is the question... how to establish oneself in the market as a facilitator 🤔
@@interpretingquotes I'll let you know if I figure it out! Have a great day!
Great video, as a facilitator one of my objective is always unlock people superpowers!!! Thanks!
Great to hear, Luis!
Great video.Very informative and would like to know more about facilitators flamewirk.
So, you facilitate and organize things for everyone to achieve the end goal.
how much you charge?
We shot a quick video about exactly that: ruclips.net/video/z3Ojfme44VU/видео.html
#gettingdoneness
Raxmat
Thank you!
Great
I like how the ancient Egyptians facilitated their projects. Very effective.
But for this you must have a whip
It's like ancient marker and the stickers. Very effective 🤣
so in other words "facilitating" is just another meaningless concept designed to get businesses to part with their money, it's just babbling like 99% of various workshops, "team building" and what not.
person who thinks he is smarter than people and loves post it s
This is so useless that if I ask chatgpt to do this job, it will probably get offended
AJ&Smart is my go to place, when ever I need some advices about Workshop Facilitation. I love how your videos are straight to the point.
I'm also a fan of your Workshopper Playbook. :D
Do you have any tips on how to convince novice/stakeholders/ peers to participate in a Workshop?
Hey Narchie! We agree it's often hard to convince the stockholders about the power of workshops. Try running very quick, simple exercises with the team to showcase what workshops could be achieving (perhaps a Sailboat retrospective or Impact / Effort Matrix). When you have a chance, try running structured meetings: set the agenda, explain what this meeting is for, what you're looking to achieve. It's all about taking small steps with some teams 🤗
Thank you @@AJSmart for the great advice. :)