Content Filter Dropdown for the Library (Content Grouping)
in progress
Vaughan Moore
I'd love to filter the growing content in the Library by Topic, Tool, and Solution.
For instance, if I'm looking for a Series that mainly focuses on the TOPIC of Voices (5 Voices Personal Development Plan, Discover Your Leadership Voice, Weapon Systems, Personality, etc), I'd like to choose a Filter for just those Series'.
It would also be great to have a filter for each TOOL, so if a Tool is prominent in a Series, a selection of Series' would show up when the "KYLY" or some other tool is selected in the filter.
And if a team is struggling with low scores in "Relationships", then a SOLUTION Series' could be found that would be appropriate for them to tackle that issue.
Of course, it would be great to have a general Search box at the top as well that searches on Keywords, but I like this Filter idea because it would represent "Content Grouping" rather than random search results.
What do you think?
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Hunter Hodge
There is also the ability to show/hide content for clients at the Workspace level to help hone down and focus what members should see.
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Hunter Hodge
in progress
We've done some of this (ex: sortable by certain topical categories including Voice related), but are looking into some other sorting and filter functions (ex: A-Z alphabetical, Flywheel Team Performance Categories, etc.)
Vaughan Moore
Hunter Hodge: What you've done is a huge step in the right direction! Thanks so much! But... :) Is there a reason you aren't creating a filter by tool? Slack is filled with questions about what tool to use when or what tool is best for this or that situation. And all of our series have tools associated with them. So if I wanted to find out what series or courses have the Influence Model associated with them, how would I find them? If I type "Influence" in the search box, the only thing I get is the Course "Increase Your Influence". I know it's taught other places, including Altitude, but I would have to hunt through Altitude training to find it. So I think a filter for our Tools specifically is vital. What do you think?