From Idea to Pilot: A 5x5 Approach
From Pilot to Reflection: A 5=5 Method
From Reflection to Report: A 5<5 Report
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From Idea to Pilot: A 5x5 Approach
Pilot/Prototype1) What do I want to test? 2) What is the headline if it is a success? 3) What is the best method for this pilot/prototype? 4) Will the method lead to the headline identified? 5) What is the milestone/time frame to evaluate? | Personal-Professional Development1) What do I want to learn? 2) What is my role? What part reflects a learning edge? 3) Who are the smart people that I want to learn from/with? 4) How can I assess my learning? 5) Does this approach allow the learning I want? 1) Brainstorm 5 successes & 5 failures 2) What surprised me? 3) What touched me? 4) How is my understanding different? 5) Based on this experience, what question will I ask myself next time? |
From Reflection to Report: A 5<5 Report
Attribution: this approach reflects a mashup from brilliant mentoring, modeling, discussions with many people... including Bruce Ettinger, Nancy Dubler, E. Nathaniel Gates, David Karshmer, Rachel Remen, Edward Harran, Andrew Lyon, Ian Page, and many more.