Week 15 – Getting Ready for the Marathon

Week 15

Getting Ready for the Marathon

Congratulations! You have successfully shaped and supported a 100-day Challenge. While Sprint is over, the work of institutionalising change is a marathon.

You are now holding the baton. It is up to you to decide where to go next to build on the momentum of this 100-Day Challenge.  Your mission over the next few weeks is to strategically shape the “tracks” for future Sprints – that together will comprise the marathon.

Podcast

Click here to listen to a Challenge Strategist and Coach discussing the mission and tasks this week.

Your Tasks This Week and in the Coming 2-3 Weeks

Bring Closure: Honoring Team Members & Others

The intensity of a 100-Day Challenge builds unique bonds. Closing this chapter with gratitude is essential to maintaining the “Enabling Environment” you worked so hard to build.

  • The Celebration: Organise a celebratory lunch or dinner for the Team to decompress and reflect on their personal growth.

  • The Formal Commendation: Prepare a formal thank-you note for the Team members. Send copies to their direct managers and senior leadership stakeholders. Use specific highlights and “memorable moments” from the Scale-up Workshop to make these notes authentic and impactful.

  • Targeted Recognition: For Team members who truly “shone,” send private messages directly to their supervisors detailing their specific contributions.

Shaping Future Tracks: the Strategic Way Forward

During the Scale-up Workshop, you mapped out several potential paths. It is now time to convert those ideas into a formal strategy.

a) The Core Decisions: Just as you did before the Start-up Workshop, you must now decide:

    • The Focus: What is the next high-priority area for impact?

    • The Team: Who should be recruited for the next round?

    • The Coach: Who will guide the next 100-Day Team?

b) The Strategic Framework: Unlike the first time, you now have a broader framework to work from. You can choose to launch multiple 100-Day Challenges simultaneously (scaling) or sequence them over the next year to build momentum (building).

c)  Recruitment & Growth: This is your opportunity to expand the “Ending GBVF” movement. Recruit new Challenge Strategists and Team Coaches. Look specifically at the “Short List” created before—current Team Leaders or high-potential members are excellent candidates for future coaching roles.

d) Leadership Consultations: Finalise these decisions through one-on-one briefings or a single leadership work session to ensure everyone is aligned on the “direction of travel”.

e) “Closing the Loop” Note to Leaders: Send a letter to the leaders who participated in the Start-up and Scale-up Workshops thanking them for their support, summarising the achievements of the Team, and outlining the way forward that builds on the 100-Day Sprint.

Deep Dive Resources

To Navigate these various paths effectively, review these key resources:

Mapping the Way Forward Beyond the 100 Days – Revisit the guide on the path forward –  “Reset,” “Build,” and “Scale”.

 Turbocharge Organisational Performance with 100-Day Challenges –  A bonus deep dive on applying this methodology to other performance areas within your organisation.

The Last Deep Dive is all about you. Your Reflection, Growth, and the Road Ahead.  To wrap up your journey, let’s synthesise your learning, celebrate your breakthroughs, and identify the specific competencies you wish to sharpen. Tell us About Your Experience.