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Every workshop type has its own rhythm. A team-building session needs different energy than a strategy offsite. We've pre-built agendas and exercise sets for the four types we see most.
Team & Culture
The workshops people actually remember. These aren't trust-falls-and-pizza sessions — they're structured experiences that build psychological safety, surface honest feedback, and create shared language teams can use long after the Post-its come down. Good for new teams, re-orgs, or any group that's been Slacking more than talking.
Design & Research
For when you need a room full of people to converge on something — a user need, a feature direction, a research finding that changes the roadmap. These workshops pull from design thinking, but they're not precious about it. Timeboxed. Structured. Designed so the quietest person in the room still gets heard.
Strategy & Planning
The difference between a productive strategy session and a 4-hour argument about OKRs is structure. These workshops give you that structure — vision setting, roadmap prioritization, stakeholder alignment — with exercises that force decisions instead of deferring them. Bring the leadership team. Leave with a plan.
Retrospectives
Most retros are stale. Same format, same complaints, same action items nobody follows up on. These templates break the pattern — fresh structures that surface real insights, not just the things people are comfortable saying. We've got formats for 2-person check-ins and 30-person program retros. None of them start with "what went well."
Short on time?
Lightning Workshops run 30 minutes or less. Same structure, less calendar guilt.
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Recent Comments (3)
This workshop was incredibly effective for our remote team! We adapted it slightly for a virtual setting and it worked wonderfully. The key was breaking into smaller breakout rooms.
Great resource! One tip: prepare all materials the day before to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Used this for our quarterly planning session. The structured approach really helped us stay on track!