
From data to difference: design team development interventions that actually create change
Getting a GDQ report is just the beginning. The real skill — and the real value you bring as a practitioner — lies in what happens next: translating data into insight, insight into a well-designed intervention, and intervention into lasting change.
Many practitioners are confident in administering the GDQ and reading the results. But designing an intervention that is genuinely tailored to a team’s stage of development, that lands well, creates movement, and leads to measurable change — that’s where the real craft lies.
Across two focused half-days, you’ll work through the full arc from report to real-world impact. You’ll examine how to read GDQ results with intervention design in mind, how to match your approach to the team’s readiness, and how to build behavioural goals that are concrete, realistic, and owned by the team.
Day 1 — From Report to Insight
- Reading the GDQ report as a diagnostic tool for intervention design
- Identifying the most critical focus areas at each stage of development
- Understanding subscale and subgroup data — what it tells you about where to start
- Translating research-based insights into a clear picture of what the team needs
- Case-based practice: working with real GDQ profiles
Day 2 — From Intervention to Change
- The anatomy of an effective team development intervention
- Designing stage-specific interventions: matching method to moment
- How to structure feedback sessions that create openness and momentum
- Building behavioural change goals that are concrete, realistic, and owned by the team
- Common pitfalls — why well-intended interventions don’t always create change
- Practitioner peer review: sharing and refining your own intervention designs
You will leave with: A structured approach for moving from GDQ report to tailored intervention design, practical tools for translating data into concrete actions, and a personal intervention design framework.
Format: Two consecutive half-days, 4 hours each | Virtual | Max 16 participants | Language: English | Investment: 10 000 SEK ex. VAT
