16th July 2024 •
Imagine you’re starting a new project. It could be enhancing a current feature or flow, launching a new feature, or something more complex – like redesigning an entire digital product. Whatever the challenge, every new project can benefit from a kick-off workshop.
But, what’s the key difference between a standard kick-off meeting and a kick-off workshop?
A standard kick-off meeting is usually a one-way conversation, focused on listening to and interviewing the client, and asking follow-up questions. Typically, nothing is created during this meeting.
In contrast, a kick-off workshop (like most other workshops) is about collaboration and contribution. In this instance, tangible outputs are generated. It’s vital to understand that during a workshop, all voices and ideas matter. This is not a one-way interaction.
As you’d expect, the best time for a kick-off workshop is at the very start of a B2B project. It’s also part of what we call the discovery phase. In UX design, this phase is like a “getting to know you” stage in creating a digital product. This is when we delve into the project’s foundation. We analyse the brief to understand business goals, user needs, technological possibilities, timeframes, and other critical aspects of the product, as well as constraints. It’s an excellent way to gather key stakeholders to align their thoughts and set the stage for the work ahead.
At Torpedo, we have witnessed first-hand how these workshops positively impact the entire project lifecycle. They are not just meetings, they are the launchpad for innovation, efficiency, and excellence in digital product development.
For any B2B project aiming for success, the kick-off workshop is an indispensable step, one that we are passionate about facilitating and perfecting.