Thanks, Chad! I have used the appreciation vs affirmation before but encouraging them to go tell someone back at the office or at home - love the idea of doing it right there in person - headed to an event next week - I'm going to use this! And probably rock, paper, scissors!
For the second suggestion (writing a book together), how long did it take to load the data from 400 people into Chat GPT? What tips do you have for streamlining that part of the group activity?
We created this concept fairly last minute, so I'm not sure I ran the most streamlined version...but we went from a form via Typeform.com which automatically synced to a Google Sheet. Then, it was just a simple copy and paste of the data I wanted. Realistically, the "streamlining" of all of this could be made easy by designated one person as the "prompt engineer." Somebody with decent experience using LLMs to get good, useful, interesting, and accurate outputs. In this case, that was myself because (a) I was experimenting and (b) I've become an LLM nerd :-)
Does the ChatGPT idea include a QR code to a survey monkey/software or directly into ChatGPT? Your description of this interesting idea doesn't explain the process.
We created this concept fairly last minute, so I'm not sure I ran the most streamlined version...but we went from a form via Typeform.com which automatically synced to a Google Sheet. Then, it was just a simple copy and paste of the data I wanted. Realistically, the "streamlining" of all of this could be made easy by designated one person as the "prompt engineer." Somebody with decent experience using LLMs to get good, useful, interesting, and accurate outputs. In this case, that was myself because (a) I was experimenting and (b) I've become an LLM nerd :-)
Thanks, Chad! I have used the appreciation vs affirmation before but encouraging them to go tell someone back at the office or at home - love the idea of doing it right there in person - headed to an event next week - I'm going to use this! And probably rock, paper, scissors!
Woohoo!! Love it 🙂
@@chad.littlefield And I have someone else doing an AI piece at that event so I sent him that idea- he is playing around with it!
Chad you are a rockstar!
Thanks! I'll tell my kids you think that 🤣
Is there a way to connect the first exercise to the purpose for the meeting? A leadership retreat? How to frame this so it's more than 'just fun'?
100% yes! Refer to this video for more direction on that: th-cam.com/video/pnfLqgRj6LI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vBHqWppXMzr0AXtj
For the second suggestion (writing a book together), how long did it take to load the data from 400 people into Chat GPT? What tips do you have for streamlining that part of the group activity?
We created this concept fairly last minute, so I'm not sure I ran the most streamlined version...but we went from a form via Typeform.com which automatically synced to a Google Sheet. Then, it was just a simple copy and paste of the data I wanted. Realistically, the "streamlining" of all of this could be made easy by designated one person as the "prompt engineer." Somebody with decent experience using LLMs to get good, useful, interesting, and accurate outputs. In this case, that was myself because (a) I was experimenting and (b) I've become an LLM nerd :-)
Do you have an example of the rock paper scissors Olympics?
Meaning a video of it happening? Hmmm...I don't personally have one but I'm confident it could be found elsewhere on TH-cam 👍👍
Does the ChatGPT idea include a QR code to a survey monkey/software or directly into ChatGPT? Your description of this interesting idea doesn't explain the process.
We created this concept fairly last minute, so I'm not sure I ran the most streamlined version...but we went from a form via Typeform.com which automatically synced to a Google Sheet. Then, it was just a simple copy and paste of the data I wanted. Realistically, the "streamlining" of all of this could be made easy by designated one person as the "prompt engineer." Somebody with decent experience using LLMs to get good, useful, interesting, and accurate outputs. In this case, that was myself because (a) I was experimenting and (b) I've become an LLM nerd :-)