EMBEDWorkflow handoffRole-specific materials
Embed the workflow so the team can actually run it
Embed turns an approved workflow into something people can use. The focus is adoption, ownership, exception handling, and handoff, not motivational training.
Why Embed exists
Training is useful only when it stays close to the workflow, the decision, and the people who have to run it after the engagement ends.
What participants leave with
- Role-specific runbooks
- Owner and reviewer notes
- Exception-handling guidance
- Workflow checklist
- Scorecard usage guidance
- Next-step responsibilities
Why the workshop stays grounded
- Led by the same principal who framed or piloted the workflow
- Focused on the real process rather than generic examples
- Built around ownership, escalation, and handoff quality
Best for
- Teams adopting a newly approved workflow
- Managers who need ownership clarity
- Buyers who want the useful parts of the project to stick after delivery
Instructor credibility
The workshop is led by the same principal who framed or piloted the workflow, so the session stays close to the real process rather than drifting into generic examples.
What to do next
Review the handoff materials first, then book time if the workflow already has an approved direction and needs adoption support.
