Stop leaving results
on the table.
Start doing the work.
Your meetings end in a decision to have another meeting. Your teams see the same problems from different angles and can’t agree on which angle to act on. Your strategy is sharp in the boardroom and blurry on the floor. These workshops exist for exactly that gap — the distance between knowing what needs to happen and getting it done. Each one is designed around a specific challenge, comes with a guide, and ends with a documented, agreed outcome.
What a Workshop Delivers
“What if your meetings ended with a decision that moves the ball down the field — and nobody made that decision, but everyone made that decision through a collaborative effort that generated an agreed-upon outcome more quickly than ever before?”
Custom Options
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Agreed Outcome
Definition
What Is a XONITEK Workshop?
A XONITEK workshop is a structured, facilitated session designed around a specific business challenge — not a generic agenda that could apply to anyone, anywhere. Each pre-defined workshop comes with a guidebook or workbook, a defined intended audience, and a clear expected outcome. Duration ranges from a half-day to multiple days. Participants don’t leave wondering what happened. They leave with a documented result.
Some workshops use the DT4OpEx® methodology — Design Thinking for Operational Excellence — which carefully orchestrates human conversation to build alignment across stakeholders at every level, addressing both the rational and the emotional dimensions of change. Others are structured around published workbooks that guide the session. All of them share one principle: the goal is action, not discussion.
Design Thinking for Operational Excellence
DT4OpEx® Workshop Templates
These four workshops apply the DT4OpEx® methodology to the most critical challenges in building and sustaining an Operational Excellence program. Each comes with a guidebook and addresses a specific type of business challenge.
DT4OpEx®
The 7-Step Process That Turns Conversation Into Consensus
Design Thinking for Operational Excellence is not brainstorming. It is a deliberate, structured orchestration of human conversation that compresses the time from recognizing a challenge to reaching an agreed-upon response. The result is not a list of ideas. It is a documented decision that everyone in the room made together — and everyone owns.
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Empathize — understand the stakeholders
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Define — frame the real problem
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Ideate — generate solutions
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Prototype — shape the response
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Test — stress test the approach
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Facilitate — run the workshop
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Implement — move to action
What is Operational Excellence?
Define your Operational Excellence lighthouse and imagine how your organization will thrive after it has transformed into a high-performance organization which has reached the State of Readiness in a sustainable way.
CHALLENGE
Snap into focus a vision of the future that is clear and concise so that all can align to it — before the program is designed.
AUDIENCE
All stakeholders of the program and the senior leadership whose support and sponsorship is critical to its success.
YOU LEAVE WITH
A clear, agreed vision of the future. Defined critical success elements. Established KPIs for evaluating whether the program is winning.
Decisions, Decisions
How does accelerating the decision-making process increase the maturity level of your company’s OpEx program and give you the ability to see further beyond the horizon, recognize threats sooner, and deploy decisive responses faster?
CHALLENGE
Time is the enemy. Teach the organization to synthesize iterative decisions from incomplete information — and compress the gap between noticing a problem and responding to it.
AUDIENCE
All stakeholders directly involved in outcomes — those who will own the results, those who will deliver them, and those who will support them.
YOU LEAVE WITH
A shared understanding of why time is the enemy. The ability to synthesize decisions from incomplete information. Clarity on why trust in individual and collective capabilities matters.
Changing a Want to a Need
How can we separate wants from needs and select from the needs those which are actionable, have a compelling business case, and deserve the full commitment of leadership and resources?
CHALLENGE
Leadership is sitting on a basket of opportunities with no agreed process for deciding which ones warrant full commitment. Everything feels urgent. Nothing is prioritized.
AUDIENCE
Senior leadership who need to sort through a set of opportunities and determine which wants rise to become needs worthy of organizational resources.
YOU LEAVE WITH
A ranked, stress-tested list of opportunities. A recommendation to leadership on which should be pursued, evaluated further, or set aside — with the reasoning documented.
The OpEx Enterprise Readiness Model
How to apply the Operational Excellence Enterprise Readiness Model to devise and deploy an effective and efficient education and training program — one that builds real capability rather than checking the training box.
CHALLENGE
Organizations spend on training with no clear understanding of what the training is for, what capability it is building, or how they will know it is working.
AUDIENCE
All stakeholders involved in determining training and education needs and those responsible for delivering it. Originally designed for OpEx programs — adaptable to any organizational learning initiative.
YOU LEAVE WITH
A clear construct for the education and training program. Defined desired outcomes. Identified gaps that must be resolved before launch.
Strategy Workshops
Workbook Supported Workshops
These two workshops each come with a published companion workbook available on Amazon, which participants use as their working document throughout the session. The workbook becomes a permanent reference after the workshop concludes.
Vision to Reality — Strategy Development
Every organization has a vision. Most cannot get there from here. This workshop closes the gap — taking a stated vision through a structured process that converts it into an executable strategy your organization can actually pursue.
CHALLENGE
Vision statements that are long on aspiration and short on execution. Strategy plans that are detailed in January and forgotten by March.
AUDIENCE
Executive leadership and senior program stakeholders responsible for translating corporate strategy into operational reality.
YOU LEAVE WITH
A completed workbook documenting the path from stated vision to executable strategy — with gaps identified and priorities established.
AI Strategy Development
Artificial intelligence is not a technology decision. It is a strategy decision. This workshop builds an AI adoption roadmap grounded in your operational reality — not in what the technology vendors are selling.
CHALLENGE
Organizations moving on AI without a strategy. Technology selected before the problem is defined. Investment made without a clear line of sight to operational impact.
AUDIENCE
Leadership teams responsible for evaluating, approving, and overseeing AI initiatives within an operational excellence or continuous improvement program.
YOU LEAVE WITH
A completed AI strategy workbook covering landscape assessment, opportunity prioritization, integration with existing programs, and a sequenced adoption roadmap.
Beyond the Library
Don’t see your challenge?
We’ll build the workshop.
The pre-defined library covers the most common inflection points in an Operational Excellence journey. But no two organizations are identical. If your challenge doesn’t fit one of the six templates — or you want a template branded to your company and program — XONITEK can design it.
The library is also growing. If you have a challenge that deserves a new template, that conversation is worth having.
What Custom Design Includes
Ready To Get To Work?
No more meetings
about having a meeting.
Pick the workshop. Name the challenge. Let’s design the session — and leave with something decided.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What organizations ask before scheduling a workshop.
