What enterprise cohorts should bring besides laptops

Private workshops stall when decision makers are invisible. Here is a lightweight prep list.

Enterprise Enablement Sprints ask for more than hardware. We request a named delegate who can commit follow-up tasks, anonymized architecture snippets, and a list of internal reviewers who will eventually read the syllabus.

Without those inputs, mentors improvise—and improvisation rarely matches your procurement-ready tone. We also ask for calendar honesty: if executives can only join the readout, say so early so we choreograph demos accordingly.

Finally, bring skepticism. Push back on exercises that feel too tidy. The best cohorts leave scratch marks on our outlines, and the next public class inherits the improvement.