The speaker highlights strategies for maintaining engagement and alignment during two-hour design sprints with 15 to 20 participants. They stress the importance of having everyone use their cameras and leveraging collaborative tools like FigJam to facilitate interaction. While past methods included monitoring devices to track attention, current practices focus more on aligning everyone with the session's goal and problem to be solved. Ensuring that all participants understand the purpose and objectives is identified as the key component for a successful design sprint.

Book mentioned:

- Solving Problems in 2 hours by Teresa Cain: https://amzn.to/3VG2C84

Udemy courses:

- Product strategy and Road mapping: https://www.udemy.com/course/how-to-create-a-strategic-roadmap/?couponCode=ST18MT62524
- 2 Hour design sprints: https://www.udemy.com/course/2hourdesignsprints/?couponCode=ST18MT62524

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