Workshop Design
Designs structured collaborative workshops — event storming, impact mapping,
design sprints, and architecture katas — with detailed agendas, facilitation
guides, and output templates that maximize group insight extraction.
Guiding Principle
"A workshop without structure produces conversation. A workshop with structure produces decisions."
Procedure
Step 1 — Workshop Scoping
- Define the workshop objective: what decision, artifact, or alignment must be achieved.
- Identify participants: roles, expertise, and decision authority.
- Select the workshop format that best fits the objective.
- Determine duration, logistics, and pre-work requirements.
Step 2 — Agenda Architecture
- Design the time-boxed agenda with clear objectives per block.
- Sequence activities to build on each other (diverge before converge).
- Include energizers, breaks, and transition activities.
- Prepare fallback activities for when a section finishes early or runs long.
Step 3 — Facilitation Design
- Write the facilitator guide: instructions, prompts, and decision criteria for each block.
- Design the visual templates and boards participants will use.
- Prepare the materials list: stickies, markers, boards, digital tools.
- Define the rules of engagement and conflict resolution protocol.
Step 4 — Output Design
- Define the expected outputs: artifacts, decisions, action items.
- Create the output templates that will be populated during the workshop.
- Plan the synthesis process: how raw workshop outputs become finished deliverables.
- Design the follow-up protocol: distribution, review, and next steps.
Quality Criteria
- Every agenda block has a defined objective, duration, and expected output.
- Facilitation guide includes prompts for when the group gets stuck.
- Output templates are pre-designed so participants populate, not create from scratch.
- The workshop produces documented decisions, not just discussion notes.
Anti-Patterns
- Running open-ended discussions without time-boxes or convergence points.
- Inviting too many participants (>12 for collaborative workshops, >8 for design work).
- Designing workshops that produce only notes instead of actionable artifacts.
- Skipping pre-work that gives participants shared context before the session.