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This skill should be used when the user asks about "McKinsey frameworks", "MECE principle", "PREP structure", "SCQA framing", "Training from Back of Room", "TfBR", "ORID facilitation", "NLP patterns", "training methodologies", "Huawei BEM/BLM/DSTE system", "facilitation techniques", "liberating structures", "Scrum/Agile", "OKR", or requests guidance on structured problem solving, participant-centered learning, or communication patterns. This skill provides foundational methodologies referenced by other skills.
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This skill provides foundational frameworks and methodologies for consultants, trainers, coaches, and facilitators. These methodologies serve as the underlying structure for content generation and training design across all skills.
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This skill provides foundational frameworks and methodologies for consultants, trainers, coaches, and facilitators. These methodologies serve as the underlying structure for content generation and training design across all skills.
Apply proven methodologies to create structured, engaging, and effective training content and learning experiences. These frameworks ensure content is well-organized, learner-centered, and communicationally effective.
MECE Principle (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive)
Apply MECE to:
Usage:
Hypothesis-Driven Approach
Structure training content around:
Pyramid Principle
Organize content for clarity:
Apply to: slide structure, article flow, session organization
Core Philosophy: Shift from teacher-centered to learner-centered design
4 Key Questions:
Design Framework:
Back-of-Room Design (Learning Outcomes First):
Front-of-Room Delivery (Content Last):
Ratio: 70% participant activity, 30% facilitator presentation
Objective (O) - What happened?
Reflective (R) - How do you feel?
Interpretive (I) - What does it mean?
Decisional (D) - What will you do?
Application:
VAK Representational Systems
Identify and address different learning preferences:
Language Patterns:
Rapport Building:
Anchoring:
Reframing:
Models:
Five SEEs, Three DEFINEs This refers to:
| Methodology | Best For | Key Principle |
|---|---|---|
| MECE | Structure, categorization | Non-overlapping, complete |
| Pyramid Principle | Content organization | Conclusion first, then support |
| TfBR | Learning design | Outcomes first, learner-centered |
| ORID | Facilitation, debriefing | O-R-I-D questioning sequence |
| NLP VAK | Engagement, communication | Mix visual, auditory, kinesthetic |
| NLP Anchoring | Memory, recall | Create associative hooks |
| NLP Reframing | Perspective change | New viewpoints on content |
Avoid:
Remember:
For detailed methodology guides and templates:
references/mckinsey-frameworks.md - Comprehensive McKinsey methodsreferences/tfbr-guide.md - Training from Back of Room detailed guidereferences/orid-templates.md - ORID facilitation templatesreferences/nlp-patterns.md - NLP communication patterns referenceWorking examples in examples/:
examples/mece-workshop-structure.md - MECE-applied workshop outlineexamples/orid-debrief-script.md - ORID facilitation script