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Comment utiliser au mieux Interesting Views pour mener vos interviews ?

Cette rubrique aurait pu s'appeller "Meilleures pratiques", mais ces meilleures pratiques sont encore à déterminer !

Il ne s'agit donc pas ici de vous asséner un "Guide ultime pour mener des interviews" faisant référence et autorité, mais au contraire d'encourager chacun à présenter ses pratiques et ses problèmes ou interrogations, pour qu'on puisse ensemble partager nos expériences et proposer des pistes.

L'art de l'interview -- ressources

Par stephane • Pratiques • Mercredi 10/08/2011 • 7 commentaires • Version imprimable

Mots-clés :

Des conseils pour bien préparer et mener une interview. Si vous avez envie de publier des interviews captivantes, c'est probablement une bonne idée de lire les conseils des journalistes, blogueurs, podcasteurs etc. qui ont une grande expérience de l'art de mener des interviews.

Quelques liens glanés sur le web :

The Art of Interviewing — 10 Tips for Perfecting the Most Important Element of Podcasting - IdRatherBeWriting.com

The Art of Asking Questions - Poynter.org

Beginning reporting, interviewing - vcu.edu

Checkliste pour une interview audio -- pdf illustré pour les enfants (?) très bien fait, par Ulrike Werner

Faire une interview - Franc Parler. Conseils pour un travail journalistique en classe.

Préparer, réaliser et rédiger une interview - expert.infini.net (trouvé par malikele, le site fonctionnait la semaine dernière mais buggue en ce moment...)

La plupart des conseils s'appliquent pour des interviews "en live". Pour les interviews où les questions sont envoyées à l'interviewé (avec l'interface d'Interesting Views ou par e-mail), il va falloir redoubler de créativité pour permettre à l'interviewé de garder de la spontanéité et de raconter son histoire à sa façon sans l'enfermer dans un plan trop rigide.

Il y a sûrement plein d'autres guides pour interviewer, merci de partager ceux que vous trouvez utiles !

Commentaires

Productivité par Anonyme le Vendredi 28/06/2024 à 18:52

 Une lecture indispensable pour quiconque souhaite maîtriser cet art complexe et essentiel.


Merci par Anonyme le Vendredi 28/06/2024 à 20:51

J'apprécie particulièrement l'accent mis sur la spontanéité dans les interviews par e-mail. Merci pour ces conseils utiles et les liens partagés.

 


Okay, interviews, huh? par TaraVikynch le Jeudi 08/01/2026 à 10:24

Like peeling an onion, except sometimes the onion cries back. The art of asking, more like the art of listening! Podcasting gold lives within those unscripted moments. Checklists for kids, genius! I once tried interviewing my cat about her day; all I got were blank stares and a hairball. Speaking of blank stares, here's my anecdote: During a group project, I tried leading a meeting, but everyone just wanted to talk over each other! It was like herding cats! It showed me the importance of preparation and really listening to others, something Moto X3M I learned the hard way.



Snow Rider 3D par Towsa le Samedi 28/02/2026 à 03:03

 This is a great collection of resources on interviewing! It's interesting how the live interview tips differ from those where questions are sent beforehand. Thinking about keeping the spontaneity alive remotely reminds me of quick-thinking on your feet – almost like navigating tricky terrain in Snow Rider 3D! You need to be adaptable and react fast. Thanks for sharing, I'll definitely be checking these out.



love tester par McGavin23 le Mardi 03/03/2026 à 07:43

 I like the idea that this section isn’t a definitive guide, but a shared space to compare methods and doubts. Interviews feel better when they stay flexible, especially by email where spontaneity can fade. It reminds me of a Love Tester: the result depends a lot on the questions you choose and how open you let the other person be.



Swing into Entrepreneurship: A Guide to Monkey Mart par Mason le Lundi 30/03/2026 à 04:33

Have you ever dreamed of running your own business, even if it’s a tiny, adorable, and very primate-centric one? Then you’re in for a treat with Monkey Mart, a delightful and surprisingly addictive management game that puts you in charge of a bustling marketplace staffed entirely by monkeys. This charming title, available at Monkey Mart, offers a wonderfully accessible entry point into the world of idle-style games, perfect for a quick, satisfying play session or a longer, more strategic undertaking.

What is Monkey Mart? The Core Gameplay

At its heart, Monkey Mart is an incremental management game. You start with a simple stand, perhaps selling bananas, and your goal is to grow your enterprise into a sprawling, multi-product empire. The gameplay loop is intuitive and rewarding:

  • Plant and Harvest: Monkeys will diligently plant crops (like bananas, corn, or coffee beans) which, once ripe, need to be harvested.
  • Process and Stock: These raw goods are then taken to processing stations (think a banana peeler or a corn popper) to create more valuable products. These finished goods are then stocked onto shelves.
  • Sell to Customers: Customers wander into your mart, grab their desired items, and head to the cashier. Your cashier monkey will ring them up, and the money flows in!
  • Upgrade and Expand: This earned money is your fuel for progress. You can upgrade your production speed, harvest efficiency, shelf capacity, and even unlock entirely new products and sections of your mart. Each upgrade feels impactful and keeps the momentum going.

The beauty of Monkey Mart lies in its gentle progression. There's no crushing pressure, just the satisfying rhythm of growing your business, one banana and one satisfied customer at a time.

Tips for a Thriving Monkey Mart

While Monkey Mart is easy to pick up, a few strategies can help you maximize your profits and streamline your operation:

  1. Prioritize Production Chains: Early on, focus on getting a full production chain for one or two products before diversifying too much. A smooth flow from planting to selling for bananas is more valuable than half-finished efforts on multiple items.
  2. Upgrade Strategically: Don't just blindly upgrade everything. Observe bottlenecks. Are customers waiting for products to be stocked? Upgrade your stockers. Is your cashier overwhelmed? Boost their speed. Smart upgrades will yield better returns.
  3. Unlock New Products Regularly: New products often bring higher profit margins. As soon as you have a stable income, look towards unlocking the next tier of items. This keeps the game fresh and your profits climbing.
  4. Automate When Possible: As you progress, you'll unlock automated processes. Invest in these! They free up your monkeys (and your attention) for more important tasks, allowing your mart to run more efficiently even when you're not actively clicking.
  5. Observe Your Monkeys: They’re hard workers, but sometimes you might notice a monkey wandering aimlessly. A quick tap can redirect them to a task if needed, though generally, their AI is quite good at managing themselves.

Conclusion: A Delightful Dip into Digital Entrepreneurship

Monkey Mart is more than just a time-killer; it’s a charming and engaging experience that offers a low-stress yet highly satisfying dive into business management. Its simple mechanics, cute graphics, and constant sense of progress make it an ideal game for anyone looking for a relaxing yet rewarding experience. So, if you're ready to embrace your inner primate entrepreneur and build a bustling marketplace from the ground up, swing on over to Monkey Mart and start your adventure today!

 



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