Beware.
Today itβs about SCQAs in SCQAs.
New here?
At Analytic Storytelling, we use the SCQA method to structure stories. SCQA stands for Situation β Complication β Question β Answer.
An SCQA structure looks like this, for example:
![](https://analytic-storytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Dia4-e1679409675257-1024x622.png)
Are you working on a complex topic? Then it can help to create multiple, connected SCQAs. SCQAs in SCQAs.
You can do this by using the A of the first SCQA as the starting point for the second. Like this:
![](https://analytic-storytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SCQA-in-SCQA-e1679409444777-1024x424.png)
For example, a second SCQA on local food might look like this:
![](https://analytic-storytelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Dia5-e1679409703260-1024x603.png)
For a story about a complex topic, you often need to create at least a second SCQA level. And sometimes even a third.
So sit yourself down and wake up your inner SCQA nerd.
Regards,
Arnaud