Ari introduces the student to a scenario that will play out
Hi, I'm Ari, I'm going to show you a short scene where a junior-mid level UR sets about planning a study in a real-life example.
Benefits: Beginners immerse themselves in realistic situations that take place in the workplace, for URs
Ari plays the inexperienced UR and posts a short video, in a scenario, playing out the first part
I think we should start with doing a workshop to gather RQs. What questions do we want the research to answer Jim?
HOW does this tie in to the 'killer objectives' material?
Buy the course material read the material choose a scenario from the library (minimum access for free model, expanded for paid subs model) post your scenario or respond
Jim responds to Ari's asynchronous scenario by posting a response that will allow for either A) free feedback from anybody or B) feedback from a UR proffessional.
I think we should get a workshop going where we set 10 RQs, one example would be, how do we improve the quality of the service?
Learning pyramid - teach others by doing, receiving feedback, improving...
How can Jim improve his approach to RQs here?
On the asynchronous platform, the response was posted and feedback was given in video format (or text, or audio) by both free (anyone) and paid (UR pro)
[video feedback unpaid] Perhaps we need to understand the problem before we craft the RQs?
Teaser feedback from unpaid members (build a community of opinions and approaches - everyone loves to give their opinion!)
Jims 1st response PRIOR to purchasing the killer objectives course
Ok, I would ask what the business assumptions are that were stated by a single stakeholder and use that
Inexperience (benchmark) perhaps people could rate 1-10 on the students response (quant)?
Jims response AFTER purchasing killer objectives course AND taking in a basic understanding
We need to understand the business problem first (page 12 = 1 point)Q1: what does the business want to know? (page 12 Q1 = 1 point
Jim asked 3 key questions to understand the business problem (3/5 possible BEST answers/questions produces a score)
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