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The 6-Week Programme: What to Expect When Building Together with SMARCH

The 6-Week Programme: What to Expect When Building Together with SMARCH

The SMARCH 6-week programme helps matched teams move from early uncertainty toward clearer direction, collaboration, and practical progress. Here is what participants can expect week by week.

What the 6-Week Programme Is For

The SMARCH 6-week programme is designed to help newly formed teams move from an early idea or shared direction toward something more structured, more practical, and more real.

It is not about forcing every team into the same mould. It is about giving teams a framework for collaboration so that the first weeks are not lost to confusion, uncertainty, or mismatched expectations.

The programme gives teams a guided starting structure.


Week 1: Foundation and Alignment

The first week focuses on helping the team get oriented and aligned.

  • Who is in the team?
  • What strengths and interests does each person bring?
  • What kind of opportunity is the team trying to explore?
  • How will the team communicate and make decisions?

This stage matters because many collaborations fail early due to unclear expectations rather than lack of talent.


Week 2: Problem and Audience Clarity

In the second week, teams work on clarifying what problem they may be addressing and who it matters to.

The goal is to move from vague enthusiasm to sharper focus. Teams start testing whether their direction connects to a real need rather than only an internal idea.

  • What specific problem are we trying to respond to?
  • Who experiences it?
  • Why might this matter enough for people to care?

Week 3: Concept and Early Validation

Once the team has more clarity, the next step is shaping a concept and testing whether it holds up.

This does not need to be complicated. What matters is learning early:

  • Does the concept make sense?
  • Can the team explain it clearly?
  • What assumptions still need to be checked?
  • What can be tested in a lightweight way?

The focus is on grounded learning, not perfection.


Week 4: Roles, Workflow, and Resources

By week four, teams usually need stronger clarity around execution. That includes who is doing what, how the work is organised, and what resources or constraints matter.

  • What role does each person naturally take?
  • How should the work be divided?
  • What tools, materials, or outside support may be needed?
  • What are the main risks or blockers?

This helps turn a promising concept into a more workable team process.


Week 5: Testing, Traction, and Next-Step Planning

The fifth week is about practical movement. Depending on the team, that may mean trying a pilot, speaking to potential users, refining an offer, or testing whether the work creates useful traction.

The key question becomes: what evidence can this team gather that the direction is becoming more real?

Not every team will be at the same stage. What matters is that the work becomes more grounded in reality, not just discussion.


Week 6: Review, Readiness, and Continuation

The final week is about review and decision-making.

  • What did the team learn?
  • What feels stronger than it did in week one?
  • What is realistic to continue after the programme?
  • What should be improved, adjusted, or paused?

For some teams, this may become the start of a longer-term collaboration. For others, it may produce clearer direction, useful material, and a stronger base for the next move. Both outcomes can be valuable.

The 6-week programme is not about promising identical outcomes. It is about giving teams a structured period in which real progress becomes more likely.


What Participants Should Expect Overall

Across the six weeks, participants should expect:

  • a clear weekly structure,
  • guided collaboration rather than complete ambiguity,
  • shared responsibility inside the team,
  • practical deliverables and reflection points,
  • a stronger sense of direction by the end than at the start.

SMARCH is designed to help people move from isolation toward collaboration, and from uncertainty toward clearer opportunity. The 6-week programme is where that shift begins to take practical form.

Interested in joining a future team?

Create an account, complete the survey, and enter the queue for future programme placement.

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