Studies
Readings of how a team actually spends the week
Each study is a bounded piece of work with a written result. None of them is a login, a monthly monitor, or a product you roll out. We come to the floor, read the exports you can ethically prepare, and leave you with pages a leadership meeting can use.
Collaboration Behaviour Review
A three-week reading of one team or floor: observation days, consented calendar and channel exports, interviews, a written briefing, and a half-day working session.
Open Calendar and roomsMeeting Load Study
A focused reading of four weeks of calendars and room bookings: who is double-booked, which recurrences have no owner, and which rooms are reserved then left dark.
Open Who is actually inHybrid Overlap Mapping
A map of who comes in on which days, who they can actually sit with, and whether 'core days' produce overlap or just a quieter version of the same empty floor.
Open Chat and evening loadAfter-hours Channel Review
An aggregate reading of when messages land, which channels stay noisy after close, and how that sits against the office's stated hours — without opening private threads.
Open Half-day facilitated sittingWorking Agreement Session
A facilitated half day that turns a briefing — ours or yours — into a short written agreement the team can point to when the calendar starts filling again.
OpenIf the question is still loose — “the floor feels wrong” — start with the Collaboration Behaviour Review. If you already know it is meetings, overlap, or evenings, take the narrower study. Working Agreement Sessions are for teams that already have findings and need a page on the wall.