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How the Cohort Is Doing
The dashboard Mike opens at the start of every session. Function mix, comfort levels, what's stuck.
What we cover
- What the dashboard tracks (function mix, Claude experience, demo readiness)
- The friction themes the cohort surfaces week to week
- What the trend tells us about the next session's pace
Why it matters
This is the room reading itself. If the cohort is stuck on a thing, we slow down and unstick. If everyone's flying, we accelerate.
Hands-on moment
Look at this week's bar charts on the projected dashboard. Where do you sit on each? If you're an outlier, raise your hand and tell the room why.
Facilitator prompts
- 01
“Where in your week this past month did you wish Claude had access to a tool it could not reach? Be specific about the tool and the step it would have unblocked.”
Listen for:The answer surfaces MCP connector candidates. DealCloud, OneNote, HubSpot, QuickBooks, internal SharePoint all show up here.
- 02
“Name one thing you have explained to Claude three or more times this month. Why is it still not landing in the first prompt?”
Listen for:Repeats are CLAUDE.md candidates. Watch for firm conventions, DealCloud field mappings, naming patterns, or risk language that should live in the always-on file.
- 03
“What does the dashboard show about your function that you would not have predicted? Where are the outliers, including yourself?”
Listen for:Pulls the room into the data instead of the perception. Outliers either lead or lag; both are useful signal for pace.
- 04
“If we had to cut one topic from the next session because the cohort has already proven they can do it, which one would it be?”
Listen for:Calibration check. If two or more learners name the same topic, the next session pivots; the room is faster than the syllabus.
Related artifacts
- pageCohort Progress Dashboard../../public-site/github-pages/course-pages/cohort-progress/index.html
Source files live alongside this site under clients/greenridge-growth/; paths above are relative to the syllabus-site root.