Given my experience in writing about the Critical Incident Technique and since I conducted a workshop on it in Namur, Belgium, in December, I was asked to do a two-hour workshop at Queensland University of Technology. Interestingly, the entire audience was female! I thought that was great, but don't tell my wife...
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Another great looking QUT group! |
After an introduction to the method and a discussion of our rapport CIT study from a few years ago, I had the audience "get their hands dirty" by coding some incidents.
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They were taking the coding exercise very seriously! |
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