Courses
Lead with Visuals
Design to Succeed
Tools
Workshop Room
Invite your team into an engaging workshop space. Collaborate visually, using the wall spaces, break out rooms and inventory. Create a moment of impact, reaching clarity around a burning question.
The Bootcamp
Bring your team to the bootcamp. Run a process of several sprints where the participants are challenged, inspired and energized by the results created in a short amount of time. End the session at the campfire.
The Greenhouse
Host a workshop using a ready made and easy to use "Greenhouse" metaphor. Get your participants in the spirit of planting, cultivating, and harvesting the fruits of shared work.
The Kitchen
Host a workshop using a ready-made and easy to use "Kitchen" metaphor. Get your participants cooking up something special. Bring the right ingredients, follow the golden recipe and reach a stunning and tasty result.
Miro, Bigger Picture & Visual Collaboration Academy
Meet your instructors
Loa Baastrup
Co-author of Visual Collaboration and
Strategy Consultant
Loa designs and facilitates large-scale strategy processes where the many need to be engaged or the few need to reach clarity or agreement around crucial decisions.
Jacob Ackey Wolf
Process illustrator, template designer,
Miro-Pen ninja
Miro-Pen ninja
Jacob can turn any complex idea and concept into simple, engaging visuals that resonate. Jacob is a tech super nerd who knows all the gadgets and apps in his field and beyond.
Jacob holds a master's in Play Design.
Ole Qvist-Sørensen
Co-author of Visual Collaboration and
Strategy Consultant
Ole is assisting global leadership teams in reaching their mission by building the foundation for how to literally work with a big-picture mindset and cultivating a more visual way of working.
Bettina Gulya
UX designer, process facilitator, and your forthcoming favorite tech support
Bettina is a master in human behavior. She knows how to get anyone back on track if devices tease or tools freeze. She is patient and calm, also when 100+ people are on the call.
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What participants say
Lindsey Effner
Senior Process Consultant
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
For anyone regularly doing virtual whiteboards, I think this course is a HUGE value. As a facilitator who is constantly seeking ways to invite active participation and overcome the virtual meeting burnout, this is a no-brainer.
Head of Strategic-, and Performance Programs
SAP
SAP
In this course I have learned how to design and facilitate inspiring and engaging online meetings and workshops. Participants are able to see the thinking and ideas of each other. I am now using this method for preparing and running workshops and meetings about learning, sales, project set up, idea-creation and process definition.
Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou
Visiting Assistant Professor
MIT Media Lab
What makes this course great is a combination of the facilitator, the content, the visuals, the pacing of the learning, the overall experience! I learnt a new framework of engaging visually with my topic of interest and making remote but also in-person meetings.
A trusted methodology
Winner at the Independent Press Awards for best design.
Bronze medal winner at the Axiom Business Book Awards.
Rated ☆☆☆☆☆ by leading Danish newspaper Børsen.
What readers say
This book gives you the building blocks for meetings, processes or projects. It works as a new language for collaboration. In a world where we need tools and approaches to tackle our complex world this book can help you come up with solutions that work.
Visual Collaboration is an inspiring guide for anyone who is interested in a more visual approach to organizing and hosting meetings and workshops. The book walks the reader step-by-step from discovering a new visual language to enabling others to work more visually. As a reader one doesn’t only find helpful hands-on tips but also inspirational templates which can be easily customized for any kind of meeting and workshop
In my current role at Microsoft I don’t have the luxury of working with people face to face, so we do a lot of joint visualizations on digital whiteboards while connecting team members from all parts of the world. Visual Collaboration provided an extremely helpful method for clarifying goals, working out joint plans and shared responsibilities, and avoiding cultural or language barriers in our teams