About the Client
Royal Enfield is one of the world’s oldest motorcycle brands in continuous production and a global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment (250cc–750cc). Part of the Eicher Group, the company operates state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu and has a rapidly expanding international presence across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. With a strong legacy brand, robust distribution network, and a growing portfolio of modern classic motorcycles, Royal Enfield has positioned itself as a premium lifestyle mobility brand with a loyal global customer base and a significant footprint in both domestic and export markets.
Workshop Objective
The objective of this program was to enable participants to move from static planning documents to shared clarity of intent, ensuring alignment and execution effectiveness on the ground. The workshop focused on strengthening planning as a thinking discipline rather than a procedural exercise, helping participants understand why well-structured plans often fail in manufacturing environments due to lack of clarity and alignment.
Key focus areas included:
- Understanding the distinction between planning, intent, and execution
- Defining “clear intent” in operational contexts and its role in driving execution outcomes
- Translating planning into actionable direction through:
- Clarity of goals and expected outcomes
- Defining measurable success criteria
- Ensuring stakeholder alignment across functions
- Challenging underlying assumptions in plans
- Identifying constraints, risks, and dependencies
- Evaluating feasibility, trade-offs, and alternative approaches (Plan B)
Workshop Summary
This 4-hour virtual workshop was designed as a focused, application-led intervention for plant-facing teams, emphasizing execution realism in manufacturing environments. The session combined structured facilitation with interactive discussions, scenario-based exercises, and real-world operational contexts to help participants rethink how planning translates into action. The learning approach centered on breaking down conventional planning habits and rebuilding them into intent-driven, execution-aligned practices.
Key Highlights:
- Hands-on exercises to distinguish between “plan on paper” and “plan in action” within manufacturing scenarios
- Real-world case reflections on why planning fails in plant environments — including misalignment, assumption gaps, and unclear ownership
- Simulation-based activities to test planning robustness under operational constraints and uncertainties
- Identification of common behavioural gaps such as implicit assumptions, lack of alignment, and diffusion of accountability
- Practical frameworks to strengthen planning discipline through clarity, alignment, and ownership mapping
- Group discussions to align planning intent across cross-functional stakeholders in plant operations
- Tools to evaluate feasibility, risks, and alternative execution pathways before plan finalization
- Individual takeaways focused on improving planning conversations, execution clarity, and decision accountability at the workplace
Workshop Details
- Mode: Virtual / Online
- Audience: Mixed audience from plant operations and manufacturing functions
- Batch Size: 30+ Participants
- Duration: 4 Hours (1-Day Workshop)
- Customized Training Modules
- Certificates for all participants
Trainer Profile
Seasoned behavioural trainer and organizational capability expert with over 17 years of experience in designing and delivering high-impact learning interventions across industries.
- Extensive experience in soft skills training, behavioral coaching, and leadership development
- Strong expertise in Emotional Intelligence, capability building, and Training Needs Analysis
- Proven track record in driving behavioral change interventions aligned to business outcomes
- Has worked with diverse industries including manufacturing, automotive, and corporate enterprises
- Specializes in bridging behavioural insights with operational effectiveness, particularly in execution-driven environments
- Known for facilitating practical, insight-led sessions that translate into measurable workplace improvements
Her ability to connect behavioural dynamics with real-world operational challenges makes her highly relevant for manufacturing teams aiming to improve planning effectiveness and execution alignment.