Finding the perfect workshop for your team can feel overwhelming with so many options available. This guide will help you navigate Workshopr's library to find exactly what you need.
Using Search
The quickest way to find a workshop is using the search bar at the top of any page. Try searching for:
- Topics: "brainstorming", "strategy", "team building"
- Outcomes: "generate ideas", "improve communication"
- Formats: "remote", "in-person", "hybrid"
Filtering by Category
Each content type (Workshops, Exercises, Icebreakers) has its own category filters:
- Workshops: Design Thinking, Strategy, Innovation, Problem Solving, and more
- Exercises: Ideation, Decision Making, Feedback, Prioritization
- Icebreakers: Introductions, Team Building, Energizers, Creative
Filtering by Duration
Time is often a key constraint. Use duration filters to find activities that fit your schedule:
- Quick (5-15 min): Perfect for icebreakers and warm-ups
- Short (15-30 min): Great for focused exercises
- Medium (30-60 min): Ideal for deeper activities
- Long (1-4 hours): Full workshop sessions
Using the AI Assistant
Not sure what you need? Our AI assistant can help! Click the chat button in the bottom right corner and describe your situation. For example:
"I need a 2-hour workshop for a remote team of 8 people to help us prioritize our product roadmap."
The AI will recommend relevant workshops based on your specific needs.
Tips for Choosing
- Consider your audience: Some workshops work better for certain team sizes or experience levels
- Check the materials: Review what materials or preparation you'll need
- Read the overview: Make sure the outcomes align with your goals
- Save favorites: Bookmark workshops you're considering to compare later
Ready to explore?
Browse our curated collection of workshops, exercises, and icebreakers.
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Recent Comments (3)
This workshop was incredibly effective for our remote team! We adapted it slightly for a virtual setting and it worked wonderfully. The key was breaking into smaller breakout rooms.
Great resource! One tip: prepare all materials the day before to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Used this for our quarterly planning session. The structured approach really helped us stay on track!