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Conversation Lab: Conversation Architecture Exploration - S1E5

17 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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In this solo episode, Jake introduces the second pillar of the Customer Conversation Compass: Conversation Architecture. He opens with a real story about a virtual support group for parents of kids in a mental health crisis, and what happens when the organization running it never bothered to design the space. Jake breaks down the seven dimensions of Conversation Architecture, the intentional design work that happens before anyone says a word. Find out more about the Conversation Compass at: https://compass.jakemckee.com

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