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In this episode, we discuss why the traditional 'big reveal' in research presentations is often ineffective and detrimental to the research process. Instead, I advocate for a 'building in public' approach, where insights and updates are shared regularly with the team.
This method ensures alignment, reduces misunderstandings, and increases the likelihood that your insights will be acted upon. I also share practical tips on how to keep stakeholders engaged throughout the research process.
(01:43) Welcome and Personal Anecdote
(02:20) The Big Reveal: Why It's Harmful
(06:30) Alternatives to the Big Reveal
(09:36) Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, we discuss why the traditional 'big reveal' in research presentations is often ineffective and detrimental to the research process. Instead, I advocate for a 'building in public' approach, where insights and updates are shared regularly with the team.
This method ensures alignment, reduces misunderstandings, and increases the likelihood that your insights will be acted upon. I also share practical tips on how to keep stakeholders engaged throughout the research process.
(01:43) Welcome and Personal Anecdote
(02:20) The Big Reveal: Why It's Harmful
(06:30) Alternatives to the Big Reveal
(09:36) Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Hungry for more? Subscribe to our newsletter or find me on LinkedIn