Operations Fundamentals

Enterprise Cohort Enablement Package

Private cohort bundle with custom start date, team progress reporting, and dedicated office hours.

Duration
12 weeks · private schedule
Format
Private cohort
Skill level
Mixed
Certification path
Custom bundle
Team access
Dedicated workspace
Cohort start
2026-08-18

Tuition reference

₩1,450,000

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Course lead

Yuri Han

Enterprise account manager specializing in multi-site rollouts across the Republic of Korea and APAC hubs.

Description

Large data-center programs need predictable enablement without forcing everyone through public schedules. This package sequences any three CoreSpan courses with a unified activity log standard, shared mentor, and executive readouts on lab completion and scenario scores. We include onboarding bootcamps for adjacent teams and optional incident simulation workshops as add-ons. Pricing reflects facilitator time and dedicated lab partitions rather than per-seat gimmicks.

What is included

  • Dedicated lab partition with your naming conventions where policy allows
  • Weekly progress digest for program sponsors
  • Two private incident simulations with custom injects
  • Runbook templates branded to your internal style guide
  • Quarterly roadmap session with curriculum designers
  • Slack-equivalent office hours channel for eight weeks
  • Team access reporting exportable to CSV

Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate cross-team readiness on a shared rehearsal scorecard.
  2. Standardize operator notes across shifts using the provided template.
  3. Present a concise enablement summary to internal stakeholders.

Participant questions

The package is scoped per cohort up to eighteen seats. Additional seats require a short amendment.

Experience notes

“Executive readouts were factual, not flashy. The private war room simulation exposed a handoff we fixed before go-live.”

— Jiwon L. , Program sponsor · HanRiver Data Collective

“Expensive, but cheaper than repeating a failed cutover. Reporting export matched our internal scorecard format.”

— Mei C. · 4/5 · survey