ThirdLaunch™: Building the Bridge to What's Next

This program is designed to help professionals reinvent their vision for the next chapter of their life, both at work and in other roles. They will create a deepened sense of passion and purpose supported by a rich and engaging plan for the years ahead.

Distinguishing Features:

  • Hudson's ThirdLaunch™ program is based on our change and renewal model.
  • The program provides development for mature members of the organization and incorporates research in appreciating and leveraging generational differences.
  • Professionals in their late 50's, 60's, and 70's follow a process to redefine their work role and balance it with other interests in their life.
  • Individual contributors, managers and leaders have an opportunity to look at the chapters ahead and plan for a new way of working in their later years.
  • This process will promote the transfer of knowledge within an organization in a rewarding way.

Outcomes:

  • Renew passion and purpose for a work life and personal life
  • Uncover their deepest passions and interests at this stage in their life
  • Discover how to combine their work contributions and their personal pursuits
  • Create some bold new experiments for the chapters ahead
  • Carefully craft an individualized action plan
  • Give back to the organization in the way of knowledge transfer and future solutions

Sustainability Factors:

  • The individualized Action Plan supports sustainability.
  • A 3-month follow-up coaching conversation ensures accountability for implementing the individualized action plan.

Approaches to Delivery:

Our expert coach/facilitators are available to conduct this ThirdLaunch™ program inside your organization.

Participants:

Mature individual contributors, managers and leaders

Format:

The ThirdLaunch™ program includes pre-work, an onsite session and follow-up coaching.

What Clients Say about the ThirdLaunch™ program:

"The workshop encouraged me to dream and gave me tools to live the next phase of my life with purpose."