The presenting issue may not be the real issue.
A communication problem may also involve leadership expectations, workload or unclear roles.
When the problem is complex, unclear or connected to several workplace factors, starting with a programme may be premature. Our discovery and consultancy process helps you make sense of what is happening, identify the underlying capability gaps and define a practical way forward.
A discovery session is useful when different stakeholders describe the problem differently, previous training has not created lasting change, or the organisation needs to decide where to focus limited time and resources.
A communication problem may also involve leadership expectations, workload or unclear roles.
You may be deciding between training, facilitation, diagnostics, coaching or broader consultancy.
Leaders and stakeholders may need a shared understanding before an intervention can succeed.
The session is designed to move beyond a general enquiry and create a sharper understanding of the challenge, audience and desired organisational outcomes.
Clarify the challenge, context, stakeholders and desired outcomes.
Identify the behavioural, leadership and organisational factors involved.
Propose the appropriate intervention, depth and delivery format.
Outline priorities, phases, success indicators and next steps.
A concise articulation of the issue and its organisational impact.
The specific behaviours, knowledge or systems that need strengthening.
A proposed mix of consultancy, programmes, talks or learning journeys.
A phased approach with audiences, sequencing and intended outcomes.
Share the challenge, audience and outcome you are working toward. We will help you determine the right place to begin.
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