Communication audit
Map of how information flows today. Who sends what to whom, through which channel, at what cadence. Where the breakdowns happen.
We equip your team with the tools, structure, and SOPs needed for clear communication, accountability, and seamless collaboration. From defining roles to optimizing handoffs, we build systems that keep your people aligned, informed, and empowered.
Map of how information flows today. Who sends what to whom, through which channel, at what cadence. Where the breakdowns happen.
For every meaningful process: Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed. No more ambiguity about who owns what.
Which meetings to keep, which to kill, which to reformat. Standing agendas. Defined outputs. Calendar reclaimed.
When something belongs in a meeting versus a document versus a chat. Reduces meeting load, improves decision quality, supports distributed work.
When and how to escalate. Who has authority for what. Decisions move forward instead of stalling in committee.
What you use for chat, docs, project tracking, knowledge management. How they integrate. What you stop using.
Two to three weeks. We interview team members, observe meetings, review communication patterns, audit tool usage. The picture from the floor, not from the org chart.
Communication framework, meeting cadence, RACI matrices, tool decisions. Designed with input from the team that will use it.
We facilitate the rollout, train the team on the new patterns, support adoption for the first 4 to 8 weeks. Adjust based on what is actually working.
Communication patterns that worked in-office do not work distributed. Information lives in DMs. Decisions made in side channels nobody else sees.
You doubled in headcount. The informal communication patterns that worked at 15 people break down at 40. Time to design something deliberate.
Two teams becoming one. Or new leadership inheriting a team with old habits. The communication system needs a reset, not a tune-up.
Internal comms focuses on top-down messaging from leadership. HR focuses on policy and people processes. Team enablement is about the everyday operational communication: how work gets coordinated, how decisions get made, how knowledge gets shared. Often touches all three but is distinct from each.
No. We work with what you have (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Asana, Jira, Notion, whatever). We will recommend changes only if the current stack is actively making things worse, and we will give you the cost/benefit honestly.
Yes. Designing a new communication framework and walking away without training people on it is how most consulting engagements fail to stick. Training is part of the rollout.
Capability: do people understand and use the new patterns? Behavior: 30/60/90 day check-ins on actual usage. Outcome: cycle time on decisions, meeting load per person, employee perceived clarity (we survey before and after).
Then leadership is part of the engagement. The hardest team enablement work is upward: enabling the manager and executive layer to model the patterns they want to see. We do that work too, candidly.
The discovery conversation takes 30 to 60 minutes. We respond within one business day.