 People often ask me what's the ideal size of a workshop like a design sprint or a strategy session, something where you have to make big decisions. And over the last 10 years of, you know, trying a lot of different versions of this, what I found is really seven to 10 is the magic number. Like I would prefer seven to seven people in the workshop, including the facilitator. But 10 is also fine. Anything above 10 people, the workshop starts to slow down. It gets a little bit cumbersome and you have to extend the time. But if I'm thinking of the perfect amount of people in a workshop, I'm thinking seven to 10 people. That's what always feels comfortable in workshops. That's what's also recommended in the sprint book, which is around six, seven people. The sweet spot is really between seven and 10. And that's what I would stick to. Anything more than that starts to get messy.