Is a single workshop enough for a start?
Yes, often for kickoff. For sustained adoption, follow-up is usually needed.
Rollout-depth comparison
Single workshops are strong for kickoffs. For sustained team routines, series formats with follow-up are often stronger.
Yes, often for kickoff. For sustained adoption, follow-up is usually needed.
Not necessarily. Compact series formats can work well when priorities are focused.
Yes. Many teams start with one session and add follow-up slots after.
If you already have concrete team goals, a short workshop call is the best next step.
| Criterion | Workshop series | Single workshop |
|---|---|---|
| Sustainability | High with follow-up loops | Medium, depends on internal transfer |
| Initial speed | Medium | High |
| Team adoption depth | Very high | Good as kickoff |
| Planning effort | Higher | Lower |
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