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TL;DR A moderator guide is essential for keeping an interview or focus group structured and on-topic, ensuring all relevant areas are covered while allowing flex

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A moderator guide is essential for keeping an interview or focus group structured and on-topic, ensuring all relevant areas are covered while allowing flexibility for meaningful insights. For interviews using the reverse pyramid approach, the guide should be designed to help the moderator ask the most critical questions early on and then delve deeper as the conversation progresses.

Moderator Guide Template (Reverse Pyramid Interview)


1. Introduction (2-3 minutes)


2. Warm-up/Background Questions (5-7 minutes)


3. Key Insights (Most Important Information) (10-15 minutes)


4. Supporting Information (Deeper Insights) (10-15 minutes)


5. Personal Insights and Journey (Background Information) (10-12 minutes)


6. Final Thoughts and Conclusion (5 minutes)


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This guide ensures that the interview stays structured, while leaving room for spontaneous insights. It's especially useful in getting the most critical points discussed first, aligning with the reverse pyramid approach.

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