What can I expect at the Landing Workshop on day 100?


What to expect at the
Landing Workshop

This marks the end of the team journey in the 100-Day Challenge. It is a time of celebration, bragging, reflecting, and pontificating! Yes, you read right: pontificating. The team has earned the right to tell the mentors what they think the latter should do and to challenge them to sustain and build on the gains they (the team) have made and the insights they have gained over the past 100 days.

What success looks like at the end of the Workshop.

The team will feel proud of what they have achieved and will feel acknowledged and honoured for the hard and creative work they did and for the impact they helped create. They will feel that, even though the past 100 days were exhausting, it is an experience they would love to go through again. 

Mentors will feel proud of the team and will look back at the experience as liberating: “We do not have to figure out everything ourselves. We have a bigger role to play than solving problems. We need to decide on a direction of travel and then pick the right team to explore the way in that general direction. We trust they will figure things out. We will stand back and support them as they do this.”

Watch the video to see the essence of the Workshop.

Key outputs

  • Menu of action recommendations that will be shared with leaders at the Re-Launch Workshop.
  • One or two commitments from each team member to the shifts they would like to bring into their own organisation and day-to-day work, building on their experience over the past 100 days.
  • List of leaders to invite to the Re-Launch workshop.

Landing Workshop Agenda

Preparations before the Workshop

Consider the following questions:

  • How close will we be towards achieving their goal
  • What ideas or actions had the biggest impact on our results?
  • What did not work and how did we adjust?
  • What where memorable experiences you?  The most impactful moments or ideas? 
  • Aside from the mentors, are there other leaders we may want to invite to participate in the workshop?