Improving how work happens within and across teams
When ways of working are clear, work flows, decisions happen more easily, and people spend less time navigating unnecessary complexity. When they're not, even capable teams can become frustrated, disconnected and overloaded.
Improving ways of working isn't about creating more process. It's about creating better ways to work together.

You might be ready to rethink your ways of working if:
Many organisations don't need people to work harder.
They need work to work better.
As organisations grow and evolve, ways of working often become more complex without anyone intentionally designing them that way. Processes are added, meetings increase, responsibilities shift and workarounds become the norm.
Over time, those small inefficiencies and workarounds make work harder than it needs to be, affecting people’s experience, decision-making and ability to deliver meaningful results.
Creating better ways of working isn’t about adding more structure. It’s about removing what gets in the way so people can focus on the work that matters most.

Energising, practical workshops that move you from insight to action.
We specialise in untangling areas like communication, technology, and workloads, through human-centered methods that are actually kinda fun.
Here's some past requests we've helped untangle...
47 Employees
We have quite a hybrid workforce and it just seems a bit disconnected at the moment. There's so many forms of communication in the organisation, it's a bit of a nightmare. How do we create more of a community and create more cohesion with teams?
18 Employees
We're a small team delivering a high volume of work but our systems suck! We have about 15 different systems and none of them talk to each other. Help!
53 Employees
People are feeling completely overloaded and leadership have suggested stress management training but I'm not sure this is going to fix the issue. How can we deliver a budget-friendly solution that suits everyone?


We work alongside leaders and teams to understand how work happens today and identify practical opportunities to improve it.
This may include:
Every organisation works differently. The goal isn't to create a perfect process. It's to create practical ways of working that help people collaborate, make good decisions and achieve meaningful results.
If work feels more complicated than it needs to, teams are working around each other instead of with each other, or progress feels slower than it should, let's have a conversation.
Sometimes improving culture starts with improving the way work happens.
