Wide shot of a conference room mid-session, Randy Wilinski at a whiteboard with a small group of professionals around a table, natural daylight through office windows, documentary framing
Wide shot of a conference room mid-session, Randy Wilinski at a whiteboard with a small group of professionals around a table, natural daylight through office windows, documentary framing
— Engagement Formats

Three formats. One process. Documented outcomes.

Each engagement is scoped to your organization's actual problem — not repurposed material. Select the format that fits your timeline and budget, then we build from there.

/ What We Deliver

Choose the engagement that fits

Format One
Format Two
Format Three

Keynote

Workshop Series

Capability Build

A single 60–90 minute session built around your organization's current challenge. Pre-session diagnostic included. Designed for all-hands meetings, leadership summits, and agency-wide events.

Three to six structured sessions over four to twelve weeks. Each module builds on measured outcomes from the last. Suitable for team leads, cross-functional groups, and department cohorts.

A sustained engagement — typically three to six months — that installs new skills and processes inside your organization. Includes outcome reporting and SOW documentation from day one.

How Every Engagement Starts

Discovery before delivery

No two organizations share the same problem. Before any material is drafted, we run a structured discovery phase to define the actual gap — not the assumed one.

• Step 02

Scoped proposal and SOW

A written scope of work with defined deliverables, session structure, and outcome metrics. GSA scheduling and procurement documentation available on request.

• Step 03

Custom build and delivery

Materials, facilitation guides, and participant tools built specifically for your organization. Outcome data collected and reported post-engagement.

Ready to scope the right engagement?

Tell us your timeline, your team, and the problem you're trying to solve. We'll come back with a structured proposal — not a brochure.