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Using AI Tools to Analyse Workshop Discussions, Notes, and Illustrations

The channel to global market leadership

Release Date: 07/05/2026

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The channel to global market leadership

This article was written by Hans Peter Bech and is read by an automated voice. The use of AI tools to support workshop documentation and analysis is an integrated part of my upcoming book, "Building Successful Business Models." The reason is straightforward. Workshops often produce valuable insights, but the outcomes are poorly documented. Important observations, disagreements, priorities, and action points emerge during the discussion, yet much of this is lost when the session ends. One reason is practical: facilitating presentations and discussions while simultaneously capturing their...

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This article was written by Hans Peter Bech and is read by an automated voice.

The use of AI tools to support workshop documentation and analysis is an integrated part of my upcoming book, "Building Successful Business Models."

The reason is straightforward. Workshops often produce valuable insights, but the outcomes are poorly documented. Important observations, disagreements, priorities, and action points emerge during the discussion, yet much of this is lost when the session ends.

One reason is practical: facilitating presentations and discussions while simultaneously capturing their essence is extremely difficult and, in most cases, unrealistic. Traditional note-taking and final wrap-up discussions therefore tend to be selective, shaped by memory, and influenced by fatigue and time pressure. As a result, important nuance is lost, conclusions become simplified, and some of the most useful insights never make it into the documentation.

This is a serious weakness, especially when workshops are part of a structured process in which one module builds on the outcome of the previous one. If the conclusions from one session are incomplete, vague, or inaccurate, the next session starts from a weak foundation. The result is repetition, confusion, and poor follow-through.

AI tools offer a way to strengthen this part of the process. By recording the discussion, transcribing it, combining it with notes and visual material, and processing it systematically, the workshop outcome becomes more complete, more precise, and more reusable. Instead of relying on a rough impression of what was discussed, the team can work from a structured record of what was actually said, written, and illustrated.

The benefit is not only better documentation. This approach also changes the workshop dynamic. It becomes possible to process the material between modules, present a brief summary to participants, and correct errors or omissions while the discussion is still fresh. In this way, the output from each module becomes a reviewed and validated stepping stone for the next one.

The purpose of AI in this context is therefore not to replace facilitation or judgement. It is to improve capture, structure, continuity, and the quality of the documented outcome.