532: Make problem solving fun and effective using a workshop approach – with Alison Coward
Product Mastery Now for Product Managers, Leaders, and Innovators - En podcast af Chad McAllister, PhD - Mandage

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Transform product team collaboration with Workshop Culture Watch on YouTube TLDR In my recent conversation with Alison Coward, author of Workshop Culture, we explored how product managers can transform collaboration and problem-solving through effective workshop facilitation. Alison shared that workshop culture isn’t about running constant workshops but about applying workshop principles to everyday collaboration. The key is a three-part approach: thorough preparation before, skilled facilitation during, and consistent follow-through after. By starting with the end in mind and focusing on creating the right environment for both introverted and extroverted team members, product managers can break down silos and foster innovation as a collective outcome. Key Topics * Defining workshop culture and its importance for cross-functional collaboration * The three-part workshop process (before, during, after) * Starting with the end in mind when planning workshops * Effective facilitation techniques that balance different communication styles * The power of being the “ignorant” facilitator without domain expertise * Creating the right physical environment for productive workshops * Ensuring post-workshop implementation and follow-through * Real-world example of transforming organizational collaboration * Innovation as a collective outcome requiring effective team dynamics Introduction Today we’re exploring how product managers can improve their work with stakeholders, promote collaboration and trust, and apply a problem-solving approach. Our guest is Alison Coward, author of Workshop Culture: A Guide to Building Teams That Thrive. With over 20 years of experience leading creative teams, Alison has helped organizations worldwide boost team creativity, productivity, and collaboration. We’ll unpack what workshop culture means, learn practical steps for product managers to design impactful workshops, and hear real examples of how these techniques have helped teams overcome challenges. Understanding Workshop Culture Alison defined workshop culture as “ a team culture that uses the principles and practices of workshops and facilitations to achieve creativity and productivity and to build a more effective environment for team collaboration.” It doesn’t mean a team is running workshops all the time. Instead, it’s about applying the principles and practices of workshops and facilitation to create a more effective environment for team collaboration. Think about the last great workshop you attended. Remember that feeling at the end of the day – ideas flowing freely, people engaging meaningfully, and clear outcomes achieved. Often, this feeling disappears when you go back to work the next day. Workshop culture aims to capture this energy and extend it into everyday work. Despite recognizing the importance of collaboration in theory, many product teams struggle to make it work in practice. Meetings become status updates rather than problem-solving sessions. Stakeholders protect their territory rather than exploring possibilities. The implementation gap between idea and execution grows wider. Workshop culture bridges this gap by focusing on three key elements: Element Description