Workspace ergonomics
Reading the room: lighting, acoustics, layout and seating that support concentration without rigidity.
We partner with leadership groups across Aotearoa to shape calmer routines, kinder communication and workspaces that support steady, focused work.
Your team is responding to day-to-day pressures. We help organize routines and create steady rhythms across the working week.
Every engagement is grounded in observation, conversation and a careful design process — not formulas. We tailor each plan to the team in front of us.
Reading the room: lighting, acoustics, layout and seating that support concentration without rigidity.
Practical norms for meetings, written updates and decisions so people feel informed without being overwhelmed.
Weekly cadences, focused-work blocks and recovery time, calibrated to the kind of work your team actually does.
Small, consistent gatherings that strengthen belonging — onboarding, recognition moments and reflection cycles.
Strong culture is rarely the result of one big announcement. We map the dozens of small touch-points where people collaborate, then redesign them quietly so the day feels easier.
Each track combines on-site workshops, written guidance and follow-up reviews. Choose the depth that suits your moment.
A short introductory engagement: an honest read of the workplace, a shared playbook and the first three rituals.
Our most-chosen track. We co-design communication norms, working rhythms and a manager toolkit over twelve weeks.
A deep, six-month residency for senior teams: workspace redesign, leadership rituals and measurement frameworks.
Four straightforward phases give your team a clear sense of what is happening and when.
An open conversation with the leadership group, then short interviews with a cross-section of the team.
We share a written diagnostic of the working environment and the routines that shape it day to day.
Workshops with the team to choose, refine and trial new rituals — rather than impose them from above.
Three review checkpoints across the following months to refine what has worked and adjust anything that has not.
The diagnostic was direct without being heavy. We rebuilt our weekly cadence around the suggestions and the office is genuinely calmer.
What I valued most was the slow, careful process. People were heard, and the rituals we adopted feel like ours rather than imposed.
Our managers now have a clear playbook for one-to-ones and team reflections. The change is small but it shows up every day.
A first conversation is informal and obligation-free. Tell us about the working week you would like to design, and we will share where we could help.