Updated. Relevant. Customisable to the need of the hour.
Some topics move too quickly to sit in a curriculum. A ninety-minute session with someone who works in the field is often the right instrument — provided it's built for a specific audience and not delivered from a generic deck.
Who it's for
Colleges, corporate L&D, and industry bodies.
60–120
minutes, typical format
Online
or on campus, same design
Ninety minutes that people remember on Monday.
01
Scope
One audience outcome, written down. If we can't state what a participant should be able to do afterwards, the session isn't ready to be scheduled.
02
Speakers
Practitioners first, professional speakers second. Audiences forgive rough delivery far more readily than they forgive someone who has never done the work.
03
Run it live
Moderated Q&A with questions collected in advance, so the discussion doesn't hinge on whoever is boldest in the room.
04
Follow through
A resource pack afterwards, and an optional follow-up clinic a fortnight later for the people who actually tried something.
Why organisers keep booking them
Fast up-skilling on topics that move too quickly for a syllabus
Speaker access without the calendar wrangling
Content the audience can use the following week
