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title: Agility Recovery — Rise360 Course Restructuring
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# Agility Recovery — Rise360 Course Restructuring

## Overview

During the 2025-10-24 working session with Gus Donelson (Agility Recovery), the team aligned on a restructured approach to the Rise360 sales training course. The core work involves integrating Gus's outline feedback with existing Rise content into a unified "revised enhanced modules document," with Module 1 targeted for completion by EOD that day.

Related session notes: [[clients/agility-recovery/meetings/2025-10-24-rise360-course-review]]

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## Restructuring Approach

The Rise360 course is being rebuilt in two layers:

1. **High-level outline** — A restructured module sequence incorporating Gus's feedback on logical flow, audience scope, and module consolidation (some previously separate modules were combined based on a Wednesday/Friday discussion prior to this meeting).
2. **Revised enhanced modules document** — A working document that merges the new outline with the existing Rise block-level content and interactive elements. This is the primary production artifact Isalia is building from.

Gus's feedback style is stream-of-consciousness inline comments; the team has developed a working rhythm of Isalia interpreting and integrating those comments rather than treating them as literal instructions.

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## Module Organization

### Audience Scope

The course is designed for **all roles**, not sales-only. Module framing has been adjusted to reflect this broader audience (AEs, CSMs, Recovery Managers, Tech Services, etc.).

### Batching

Modules are being developed in two batches:

| Batch | Status (as of 2025-10-24) |
|-------|--------------------------|
| First batch | In progress / being refined |
| Second batch | Ready to begin; Mark's team cleared to start |

The second batch was unblocked during this session once the restructured outline (including reordered modules from the Excel file) was confirmed to cover all content areas.

### Module 1

- **Target:** First draft complete EOD 2025-10-24
- **Scope:** Incorporates all feedback and decisions from project start through Gus's morning comments on 2025-10-24
- **Purpose:** Serves as a reference implementation for the direction and quality bar of the full course

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## Key Decisions

- **Combine modules where logical** — Gus confirmed combining certain modules improves flow; specific consolidations were captured in the restructured Excel/outline.
- **Audience is everyone** — Course framing updated away from sales-only to reflect all onboarding roles.
- **Revised enhanced modules document is the source of truth** — Not the outline alone; the outline is high-level scaffolding only.
- **Second batch unblocked** — Mark's team can begin work on the second batch of modules immediately.

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## Action Items

| Owner | Action |
|-------|--------|
| Isalia | Complete Module 1 draft by EOD 2025-10-24 |
| Isalia | Provide designer with correct 7-step "Agility Way" graphic (see [[knowledge/elearning/agility-way-sales-process-graphic]]) |
| Mark | Begin work on second batch of modules |
| All | Meet next Friday for follow-up review |

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## Related Work

This restructuring session also covered two adjacent workstreams that are tracked separately:

- **Storyline click-through modules** (Salesforce / SalesLoft): [[knowledge/elearning/agility-recovery-storyline-tool-training]]
- **Sizzle videos** (leadership welcome + day-in-the-life): [[knowledge/video-production/agility-recovery-sizzle-videos]]
- **"Agility Way" sales process graphic**: [[knowledge/elearning/agility-way-sales-process-graphic]]

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## Context & Background

Gus and Isalia had been holding regular touch-base calls in the week prior to this session to accelerate alignment. Gus noted that these working sessions have been valuable for translating his thinking into structured content — a pattern worth continuing as modules progress.