Simplible Graphic Organizers: Think Better, Work Easier About Simplible Simplible designs and develops graphic organizers for students, managers, executives, professionals, academics, hobbyists, etc. Our graphic organizers help you with projects, taking notes, management, strategy, organization, tasks, research, innovation, meetings, creativity, and just about anything where organizing information and ideas is important. About this Workbook The Questions and Answers Workbook provides a template with which you can list questions that you have. Then as you come up with answers for those questions you can list them with the question. Each page provides space for three sets of questions and answers. This can be very useful for tracking questions you have during a class, meeting, research project, etc. Versions The Questions and Answers Workbook is available as a regular workbook as well as a workbook with legend or notepad hybrid where the graph template falls on the left of the spread. The legend or notepad falls on the right side of the spread. This is useful when you want to expand on the template. For example, rather than write down a paragraph within the template for a certain element you could put a letter or code in the template and then expand upon that letter within the legend or diagram it out in the notepad. This reduces clutter and keeps templates neat while still allowing for information to be presented. Versions of this Simplible Workbook include Questions and Answers Questions and Answers w. Legend Questions and Answers w. Notepad Examples Example of Use for Managers Jim uses the Questions and Answers Workbook to keep track of questions that his reports have during meetings. He then finds the answers to those questions and sends an email to the staff with the answer. In addition, he uses the workbook to keep track of questions that come up during projects and other tasks. Example of Use for Executives Lisa uses the workbook to keep track of questions that she comes up during strategy sessions. She then reviews the questions and tries to answer them to either validate or invalidate the idea or statements from managers and staff. By tracking the questions and the relevant topic she can bring them up later to see if an answer has been found. She utilizes the power of why questions to get to the bottom of tough concepts or problems. Example of Use for Other Professionals Billy uses the workbook to improve sales. He keeps track of all the questions that customers ask and then develops answers for those questions to use on future sales calls. As he tests out different answers, he keeps track of their effectiveness in the workbook, ensuring that he is providing the best information to potential customers. Example of Use for Education and Academics Helen uses the workbook to teach students how to ask better questions, using the books they are reading. She has each student develop three questions for each chapter which they answer as a class. She then utilizes the workbook to keep track of the best questions to ask about each chapter and the answers that were generated by the class. This inspires greater understanding and thinking for future classes. Example of Use for Hobbyists Kevin uses the workbook to keep track of questions asked during D&D sessions. As players ask questions and he provides answers, he keeps track of them in the workbook in case those questions come up again later. The workbook allows him to provide a consistent experience for the other players.