Custom activation canvas
Content Activation Labs — broken-on-purpose interface for honest rehearsal.
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Program overview
Cohorts compress brief interpretation, asset activation, channel choreography, and readout discipline into sequenced labs. Each block ends with an explicit “pause / ship / scrap” decision log so leaders cannot pretend ambiguity is strategy.
Curriculum grid (all eight live tracks)
Content Activation Labs
Content Activation Lab — Core Sprint
Six live sessions on turning briefs into publish-ready assets with editorial guardrails for Korean teams.
View detailCampaign planning
Campaign Planning Intensive
Hands-on sequencing for outbound + owned channels without resorting to bloated decks.
View detailMessaging
Cross-Channel Messaging Studio
Tone architecture exercises with channel-specific adaptations for Korean audiences.
View detailAnalytics
Experiment Readouts Lab
Turn ambiguous test results into decision memos executives can skim in under four minutes.
View detailWorkshop labs
Workshop Simulation — Live Cohort Drill
Facilitation reps for coordinators who shepherd hybrid breakout rooms.
View detailMessaging
Localization Bridge for KR Campaigns
Bridge English briefs into Korean executions without watering down positioning.
View detailCampaign planning
Agency ↔ In-house Handoff Kit
Templates and rituals when external studios pass assets back to internal teams.
View detailContent Activation Labs
Portfolio Review Intensive
Present your existing body of work—mentors shred gently, rebuild structurally.
View detailMentor rotation wall
Resident / orbit
Rowan Kessler
Resident / orbit
Amelia Cho
Resident / orbit
Daniel Okonkwo
Resident / orbit
Noah Briggs
Resident / orbit
Priya Anand
Resident / orbit
Helena Weiss
Resident / orbit
Yuri Tan
Workshop schedule — sample April block
| Day | Focus | Artifact |
|---|---|---|
| Mon | Activation intake + conflict mapping | Two-page battlefield brief |
| Tue | Channel juxtaposition critiques | Snippet ladder deck |
| Wed | Analytics readouts dry run | Paired memo drafts |
| Thu | Hybrid facilitation simulations | Timer + escalation worksheets |
| Fri | Executive listening rehearsal | Compressed Loom recap scripts |
Signals / schematic
ASCII schema keeps printouts honest when projector fails.
INTAKE → ACTIVATION LAB → READOUT → EMBED
↘︎ GLOSSARY DIFF ↙︎ ↘︎ METRIC TREE ↙︎
Testimonial wall
The Content Activation Lab — Core Sprint forced us to defend every asset with the channel matrix. Loud in a good way.
Mentor notes on week four cut through vague feedback we usually get internally.
Campaign Planning Intensive reframed our standups around three reporting questions—finally something my PM could follow.
Dry run on my roadmap felt brutal but specific; no generic cheerleading.
Cross-Channel Messaging Studio finally killed our “everything sounds LinkedIn-generic” problem.
Experiment Readouts Lab gave me wording to pause a flashy test without bruising stakeholders.
Lab FAQ
Only inside your enrolled team channel for ninety days; public posting breaches studio agreements.
Contact block A — routing desk
Call +82-5-788-8646 weekdays 10:00–18:00 KST for coordinator conversations.
Email hello@igniteenergyx.pro
Contact block B — physical anchor
198-3, Changseon-myeon
Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Republic of Korea
Contact block C — embedded map placeholder
Map providers change tile licensing often—drop coordinates “198-3 Changseon-myeon, Namhae-gun” into your corporate travel tool. We keep this block intentionally static.