Facilitating choreographies¶
Instead of handing out rigid playbooks, we work with teams through choreographies: stepwise, face-to-face movements that surface obstacles before they appear. These are not the familiar linear processes with their tidy diagrams and false sense of certainty. They are looping and adaptive: as you move through them, new dependencies, blind spots, or risks will emerge, and the choreography shifts in response.
What sets them apart is the inclusion of what most frameworks ignore: obliviousness and congruence in scenario planning, timelines that reflect human energy rather than just project milestones, and human-based obstacle avoidance steering built in from the very start. And because no one does this alone, “choreographies” emphasises the collaborative nature: coordinated, rehearsed, and adjusted together, in the room, not on a screen.
And once underway, without us needing to stay in the room: